Parents' beliefs about children / Scott A. Miller.
This book addresses what parents believe about children, both children in general and their own children in particular. Its scope is broad, encompassing beliefs directed to numerous aspects of children's development in both the cognitive and social realms, developments that span the age periods...
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Main Author: | Miller, Scott A., 1944- (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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