Education, Volumen72New England Publishing Company, 1951 |
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... parents ask for trouble . Some are very punitive . Parents need to listen and accept the child , although there may need to be Children's goals are relatively con- stant . They want growth , freedom , power , success . The attitude ...
... parents ask for trouble . Some are very punitive . Parents need to listen and accept the child , although there may need to be Children's goals are relatively con- stant . They want growth , freedom , power , success . The attitude ...
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... parents set the stage and insure the step by step maturing of emotional and social behavior . Only the briefest mention can be made of several ways in which parents can do this . care . privations in the first two years of life have ...
... parents set the stage and insure the step by step maturing of emotional and social behavior . Only the briefest mention can be made of several ways in which parents can do this . care . privations in the first two years of life have ...
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... parents which motivates children for this and can help them develop pat terns of cooperation rather than of negativism and hostility . In fact one of the most effective roles which par- ents play is making of no account the child's ...
... parents which motivates children for this and can help them develop pat terns of cooperation rather than of negativism and hostility . In fact one of the most effective roles which par- ents play is making of no account the child's ...
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SEPTEMBER 1951 No | 3 |
Hodgson Walter | 12 |
State Supervision in Music Ethel M Keller | 19 |
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