320 Pages
by
Psychology Press
320 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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This book developed from a symposium in which participants examined childhood socialization from a number of perspectives and with several disciplinary lenses. The major purpose of the symposium and thus of this volume is to provide an integrative, multidisciplinary discussion of the social development of preschool and young elementary school-aged children. As a result, there are contributions to... Read more
I: Introduction: Introduction: Evolution, Culture, And Social Change, Ii: Parents And Others: Those Who Influence Children’s Lives, Iii: Language As A Primary Socializer: Normally Developing Children, Iv: Language As A Primary Socializer: Developmentally Delayed Children, V: The Cross Cultural Perspective, Vi: Endnote: The Political Uses Of Childhood.
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K. M. Borman






