Early experience : myth and evidence / [edited by] Ann M. Clarke and A.D.B. Clarke.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Free Press, ©1976.
Description
xiv, 314 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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    Editor
    Notes
    Includes indexes.
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. [275]-305.
    Contents
    • Section 1. Introduction: The formative years? / Ann M. Clarke, A.D.B. Clarke.
    • Section 2. The study of formerly isolated children: Formerly isolated children / A.D.B. Clarke, Ann M. Clarke
    • Final note on a case of extreme isolation / Kingsley Davis
    • Severe deprivations in twins : a case study / Jarmila Koluchova
    • A report on the further development of twins after severe and prolonged deprivation / J armila Koluchova.
    • Section 3. Changing the course of human development I: Studies in natural settings / A.D.B. Clarke, Ann M. Clarke
    • Resilience and continuity in psychological development / Jerome Kagan
    • Children of the crèche : conclusions and implications / Wayne Dennis
    • A comparison of the effects of adoption, restoration to the natural mother, and continued institutionalization on the cognitive development of four-year-old children / Barbara Tizard, Judith Rees
    • Parent-child separation : psychological effects on the children / Michael Rutter
    • Adopting older children : summary and implications / Alfred Kadushin.
    • Section 4. Changing the course of human development II: Some contrived experiments / Ann M. Clarke, A.D.B. Clarke
    • The early training project : a seventh-year report / Susan W. Gray, Rupert A. Klaus
    • Is early intervention effective? Facts and principles of early intervention : a summary / Urie Brondenbrenner.
    ISBN
    • 0729100200
    • 9780729100205
    LCCN
    76021992
    OCLC
    2809864
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