The Nature & nurture of development:Pt I

United States, 1992

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Episode number 23 of Series “The Worlds of childhood”.
Shows how development always occurs in context and that time and place are important in child development, together with biology. This program examines what has been learnt from recent research and considers moral development and the effects of environment in the nature/nurture controversy.

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director

Darrel Schwandt

producer

George A. Colburn

production company

DLGHS

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00:25:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1992

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The Worlds of childhood

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The Worlds of childhood

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