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He is , therefore , spending less time in his peer group learning the subtle social skills necessary for adequate survival in the forthcoming adjustment phases . His explosive response to negative feedback is a further block to learning ...
He is , therefore , spending less time in his peer group learning the subtle social skills necessary for adequate survival in the forthcoming adjustment phases . His explosive response to negative feedback is a further block to learning ...
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The parents of antisocial children tended to be less attached to their children ; they were also less skilled in family management ( see Chapter 10 ) . They tended to natter rather than to stop the deviant child behavior .
The parents of antisocial children tended to be less attached to their children ; they were also less skilled in family management ( see Chapter 10 ) . They tended to natter rather than to stop the deviant child behavior .
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While Father's irritability adds something to our understanding of the child's performance level , it can be seen from Table 12.3 that the measures of fathers ' behavior account for less variance than the comparable measures of mothers ...
While Father's irritability adds something to our understanding of the child's performance level , it can be seen from Table 12.3 that the measures of fathers ' behavior account for less variance than the comparable measures of mothers ...
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