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Research Reveals Practical Pointers for Beneficial Adult-Child Interaction
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Research Reveals Practical Pointers for Beneficial Adult-Child Interaction
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SKU #: 2003-15
Publication date: 2003
ISBN: 2003-15
Author:
Kaki Roberts
This research summary includes three simple ways parents can interact with their young children to improve both learning and social development. These techniques were found to be effective in studies of young children with a developmental delay or those at risk for developmental delays. Read how one family used this approach during interactions with their young son.
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