Integrative Processes and Socialization

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Integrative Processes and Socialization
Author : Thomas D. Yawkey
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Publisher : Psychology Press
Language : English
Release Date : 15 April 2013
ISBN : 9781135059972
Pages : 268 pages
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Integrative Processes and Socialization by Thomas D. Yawkey Book PDF Summary

This book provides insight into the complex nature of socialization and development by exploring the interrelations among such topics as play, diet, social cognition, self-concept, friendship, family, and school. This book also examines the contributions and impact of intrapersonal and interpersonal integration on a child's psychological development from early to middle childhood levels.

Integrative Processes and Socialization

This book provides insight into the complex nature of socialization and development by exploring the interrelations among such topics as play, diet, social cognition, self-concept, friendship, family, and school. This book also examines the contributions and impact of intrapersonal and interpersonal integration on a child's psychological development from early to

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Integrative Processes and Socialization

This book provides insight into the complex nature of socialization and development by exploring the interrelations among such topics as play, diet, social cognition, self-concept, friendship, family, and school. This book also examines the contributions and impact of intrapersonal and interpersonal integration on a child's psychological development from early to

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