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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Modeling and Self-Evaluation are Potent Techniques for Helping Parents Stay Attuned to Their Children's Behavior
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Modeling and Self-Evaluation are Potent Techniques for Helping Parents Stay Attuned to Their Children's Behavior
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SKU #: 2005-60
Publication date: 2005
ISBN: 2005-60
Author:
Kaki Roberts
Paying attention to a young child’s cues is one of the most important things a parent or other caregiver can do to benefit a young child’s development. Preschool and child care teachers, early intervention specialists, parent educators, therapists, family support professionals, and other early childhood practitioners can make a big difference for children by showing parents how to respond to their children’s behavior.
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