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To study frustration and regression he investigated with Barker and Dembo14 the behavior of young children ( age 28-61 months ) in a free play situation as compared with a frustrating situation where attractive toys were visible but out ...
To study frustration and regression he investigated with Barker and Dembo14 the behavior of young children ( age 28-61 months ) in a free play situation as compared with a frustrating situation where attractive toys were visible but out ...
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In contrast to this “ parataxic ” mode of behavior , Sullivan notes the gains of " syntaxic ” behavior where the child does communicate and so may validate his own experience by the experience of other persons .
In contrast to this “ parataxic ” mode of behavior , Sullivan notes the gains of " syntaxic ” behavior where the child does communicate and so may validate his own experience by the experience of other persons .
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Yet when we act that way the behavior is not so crazy , for we know the inner meaning of it with some idea of what we are trying to do . So long as we approach each other externally as objects to push and pull around mechanically ...
Yet when we act that way the behavior is not so crazy , for we know the inner meaning of it with some idea of what we are trying to do . So long as we approach each other externally as objects to push and pull around mechanically ...
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