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Page 157
... behavior of preschool children whose parents were separating or divorcing . The chil- dren were not psychiatric patients but were in a normal nursery school setting . Some major changes were observed in the behavior of most of the ...
... behavior of preschool children whose parents were separating or divorcing . The chil- dren were not psychiatric patients but were in a normal nursery school setting . Some major changes were observed in the behavior of most of the ...
Page 158
... behavior problems which cause his teachers much despair at school and his mother much despair at home . One of the sad things about divorce is that its effects upon the child last for several years after the divorce ; in fact , those ...
... behavior problems which cause his teachers much despair at school and his mother much despair at home . One of the sad things about divorce is that its effects upon the child last for several years after the divorce ; in fact , those ...
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... behavior is encouraged , and young men and women generally acquire many different sexual partners . The result , as ... behaviors . Sexual activity is positively correlated with general delinquency ( shoplifting , car theft , vandalism ...
... behavior is encouraged , and young men and women generally acquire many different sexual partners . The result , as ... behaviors . Sexual activity is positively correlated with general delinquency ( shoplifting , car theft , vandalism ...
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