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The Development of Self
The first year may well be the most important in the psychological development of the child. In the course of 12 months, he or she has developed mobility and the ability to receive and send psychological messages. Anger and fury are among the infant'...(more details) |
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The Process of Birth
There is no gainsaying that, no matter how or where in the world, giving birth is stressful for the mother and a drastic reorientation for the child. What is the best birthing position for the mother-lying down, sitting, standing, kneeling, crouching...(more details) |
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How Relationships Are Formed
The rhythms of daily life are established during the first three months. As the infant's need for sleep diminishes, its need for stimulation and love grows; the baby is constantly discovering new ways of attracting the attention of the world around i...(more details) |
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Psychological Development Before Birth
The development of the individual-as well as that of the species-can be followed in utero. This program shows how it is possible to determine the well-being of the fetus; how, between the fifth and sixth months, the fetus begins to react to sound; an...(more details) |
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Discovering the Outside World
In the course of its first nine months, the infant has acquired an extraordinary amount of skill and information. It requires less and less sleep, is acquiring more and more freedom of movement, and has an expanding vocabulary of gurgles and babbles....(more details) |
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