A Child's World: Infancy Through AdolescenceWe celebrate the human being, we believe in the resilience of children, we recognize that children help shape their own development, we believe that knowledge is useful, we respect all stages of the life span. |
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... parents whose primary child- rearing values are based on control and obedience . permissive parents In Baumrind's terminology , parents whose primary child- rearing values are self- expression and self- regulation . authoritative parents ...
... parents whose primary child- rearing values are based on control and obedience . permissive parents In Baumrind's terminology , parents whose primary child- rearing values are self- expression and self- regulation . authoritative parents ...
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... PARENTS INFLUENCE CHILDREN'S SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT An 11 - year - old student in New York City beams as he shows his mother how to run a computer program in a parent - child class at the boy's school . Other parents explore the possibility ...
... PARENTS INFLUENCE CHILDREN'S SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT An 11 - year - old student in New York City beams as he shows his mother how to run a computer program in a parent - child class at the boy's school . Other parents explore the possibility ...
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... parents . However , a follow - up analysis and interviews with parents showed once again that family income is an important factor . Lower income affected achievement more strongly than the number of parents at home — an important ...
... parents . However , a follow - up analysis and interviews with parents showed once again that family income is an important factor . Lower income affected achievement more strongly than the number of parents at home — an important ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION ABOUT A CHILDS WORLD | 1 |
THEORIES ISSUES | 7 |
PERSPECTIVES | 9 |
Copyright | |
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