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Page 374
... child's expression , it is impossible not to interpret such behavior as an attempt to make the object come back . Such an observation . . . places in full light the true nature of the object peculiar to this stage : a mere extension of ...
... child's expression , it is impossible not to interpret such behavior as an attempt to make the object come back . Such an observation . . . places in full light the true nature of the object peculiar to this stage : a mere extension of ...
Page 375
... child's conceptions of object permanence and the child's construction of causal relations . At first he conjures causes by repeating his own actions in Stage 4 , then he combines two objects to act on each other in Stage 5 , and then he ...
... child's conceptions of object permanence and the child's construction of causal relations . At first he conjures causes by repeating his own actions in Stage 4 , then he combines two objects to act on each other in Stage 5 , and then he ...
Page 435
... child matures , his vocabulary enlarges to include adult abstractions and groupings of classes . Thus , Lewis's child with his group of all quadrupeds , or Margaretta with her very unadult grouping of animals and flower patterns had ...
... child matures , his vocabulary enlarges to include adult abstractions and groupings of classes . Thus , Lewis's child with his group of all quadrupeds , or Margaretta with her very unadult grouping of animals and flower patterns had ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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