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Parenting Beliefs, Behaviors, and Parent-Child Relations
A Cross-Cultural Perspective
The purpose of this book, is to present a rather simple argument. Parents' thoughts about childrearing and the ways in which they interact with children to achieve particular parenting or developmental goals, are culturally determined. Within any culture, children are shaped by the physical and...
Published April 30th 2013 by Psychology Press
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Social and Emotional Development
Series: Critical Concepts in Psychology
Social and Emotional Development, a new four-volume collection from Psychology Press, brings together the most influential and fundamental research in the area, providing readers with a vital overview of the basic theory and the empirical database regarding social and emotional development. The...
Published August 28th 2008 by Psychology Press
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Social Withdrawal, inhibition, and Shyness in Childhood
Psychologists of varying theoretical persuasions have long held that social experiences are critical to normal developmental trajectories and that the lack of such experiences is worthy of compensatory attention. Surprisingly, however, little empirical attention has been directed to the study of...
Published December 31st 1992 by Psychology Press
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Social Withdrawal, inhibition, and Shyness in Childhood
Psychologists of varying theoretical persuasions have long held that social experiences are critical to normal developmental trajectories and that the lack of such experiences is worthy of compensatory attention. Surprisingly, however, little empirical attention has been directed to the study of...
Published November 30th 1992 by Psychology Press
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The Development and Treatment of Childhood Aggression
Comprised of papers and commentaries from the Earlscourt Symposium on Childhood Aggression held in Toronto, Canada, this volume reflects the Earlscourt Child and Family Centre's commitment to linking clinical practice to identifiable research-based interventions which are known to be effective in...
Published December 31st 1990 by Psychology Press