Coercive Family Process, Opseg 3Castalia Publishing Company, 1982 - Broj stranica: 368 |
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Kate E. Fiske. of siblings' empathy for their parents may decrease the demands and criticisms they place on their parents over time. ACKNOWLEDGING. SIBLINGS'. RELATIONSHIPS. WITH. PEERS. The behavior of a sibling with ASD can also have ...
Kate E. Fiske. of siblings' empathy for their parents may decrease the demands and criticisms they place on their parents over time. ACKNOWLEDGING. SIBLINGS'. RELATIONSHIPS. WITH. PEERS. The behavior of a sibling with ASD can also have ...
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... sibling relationship quality Among adult siblings , Orsmond and Seltzer ( 2007a ) have reported less contact , less warmth and more worry among siblings of adults with ASC , as compared with siblings of adults with DS , with variability in ...
... sibling relationship quality Among adult siblings , Orsmond and Seltzer ( 2007a ) have reported less contact , less warmth and more worry among siblings of adults with ASC , as compared with siblings of adults with DS , with variability in ...
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... Siblings,” 55. A study of nearly eight thousand adults with siblings found that 50 percent “reported seeing and talking to their siblings at least once a month, and about two-thirds considered at least one of their siblings to be among ...
... Siblings,” 55. A study of nearly eight thousand adults with siblings found that 50 percent “reported seeing and talking to their siblings at least once a month, and about two-thirds considered at least one of their siblings to be among ...
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