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Infancy: Its Place in Human Development, With a New Foreword by the Authors
Harvard University Press, 1980 Paper: 978-0-674-45261-9 Library of Congress Classification HQ774.K332 1980 Dewey Decimal Classification 362.712
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Here is a major new work on human infancy written by one of the country’s leading developmental psychologists and two distinguished colleagues. At its core is the long-awaited report of the authors’ six-year study of infant day care. Important in its own right, this experiment becomes the occasion for a wide-ranging discussion of cognitive and emotional processes in infancy, of the effects of early experience on later growth, and of the deep-seated cultural and historical assumptions that underlie our views of human development. See other books on: Authors | Cognition in children | Infancy | Infants | Kagan, Jerome See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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