Human DevelopmentThis revised 7th edition of the text combines research and applications with real-life examples to help readers apply the material to realistic situations. It includes thorough coverage of cross-cultural topics and issues facing the disabled. |
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... problems ( wanting to be alone or to play with younger children or being secretive , sulky , overly dependent , or lethargic ) ; attention or thinking problems ( impulsiveness , hyperactivity , or difficulty in concentrating and doing ...
... problems ( wanting to be alone or to play with younger children or being secretive , sulky , overly dependent , or lethargic ) ; attention or thinking problems ( impulsiveness , hyperactivity , or difficulty in concentrating and doing ...
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... problems and desired outcomes ( Weisz , Weiss , Han , Granger , & Morton , 1995 ) . During the 1980s , an increase occurred in the use of drug therapy to treat childhood emotional dis- orders ( Tuma , 1989 ) . In Chapter 8 , we ...
... problems and desired outcomes ( Weisz , Weiss , Han , Granger , & Morton , 1995 ) . During the 1980s , an increase occurred in the use of drug therapy to treat childhood emotional dis- orders ( Tuma , 1989 ) . In Chapter 8 , we ...
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... problem so as to understand it better ) . This was especially true in situations that were not highly emotional , such as what to do about defective mer- chandise . The largest age differences showed up in problems with highly emotional ...
... problem so as to understand it better ) . This was especially true in situations that were not highly emotional , such as what to do about defective mer- chandise . The largest age differences showed up in problems with highly emotional ...
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ABOUT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 1 PART | 1 |
CHAPTER SIX CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 6 |
THEORETICAL | 20 |
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