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adolescent psychological adjustment
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boys
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child development theory
differences
early childhood behaviour
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family dynamics psychology
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Gee Gee
general
General Ability
Good General Ability
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Great Individual Differences
hypnotic
Hypnotic Sleep
Imitate Hand Clapping
Inborn Impulse
Inborn Tendencies
Incongruous Increases
individual
intelligence
intelligence assessment methods
Large Family
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mental
Mental Age
Mental Development
Mere Maturation
Minor Mental Disorders
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parental influence research
Primary Imitation
psychological factors in child upbringing
Selfish Assertive Impulses
Sympathetic Induction
Thumb Sucking
treatm
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138899797
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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By his wide influence as author and teacher C.W. Valentine had established himself as a leading authority in this country on child psychology applied to early training. Originally published in 1953, this was a book for parents who need help and advice in bringing up their children and who were puzzled by the obscure and often contradictory assertions of child psychologists.

This book deals with the earliest problems – feeding, weaning, sleep, etc.; it then goes on to early discipline, first school difficulties and adolescence. The great individual differences in children, frequently in the same family, are stressed, so that parents would not be so ready to imagine behaviour to be abnormal. It also sought to help parents understand themselves in their attitude towards their children.

As teachers, social and religious workers, children’s welfare officers and nurses, were increasingly brought into touch with parents to discuss with them the upbringing of their children, it was hoped that this book would be of use to those groups as well as to parents themselves.

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