The child and his family
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The child and his family
(International library of psychology, 66 . Developmental psychology ; 4)
Routledge, 1999
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Kind und familie
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Reprint. Originally published: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1940
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780415209847
Description
This is Volume IV of thirty-two in the Developmental Psychology series. First published in 1940, The Child and His Family has as its general purpose the investigation of the mutual relations between the child and his family, and, more generally, the child's life within the family circle. The study is based on accurate records of events occurring in individual homes during prolonged observation periods. The information on which the work is based was collected between November, 1931, and August, 1933.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Parent-Child Relations
- Chapter 1 General Aspects of Parent-Child Relations
- Chapter 2 The Individual Families
- Part 2 Sibling Relations
- Chapter 3 General Aspects of Sibling Relations
- Chapter 4 The Individual Sibling Pairs
- Chapter 5 Summary of Sibling Relations
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: set ISBN 9780415211284
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Developmental and child psychology remains a vital area in modern psychology. This comprehensive set covers a broad spectrum of developmenal issues, from the psychology of the infant, the family, abilities and disabilities, children's art, imagination, play, speech, mental development, perception, intelligence, mental health and education. In looking at areas which continue to be very important today, these volumes provide a fascinating look at how approaches and attitudes to children have changed over the years. The set includes nine volumes by key development psychologist Jean Piaget, as well as titles by Charlotte Buhler and Susan Isaacs.
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