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Children's emotions

Canada, 1950
film

Episode number 4 of Series “Child development series”. Correlated with the book “Child development” by Elizabeth B. Hurlock, Ph. D., t..

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Emotions of every-day living. No. 3. Fears of children

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Children's play

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Feelings: what are you afraid of?

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Early childhood

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Age of turmoil

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Child's play

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Emotional maturity

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Childhood: the enchanted years

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The Frustrating fours and fascinating fives (Colour)

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Feelings. Part 2

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We see it like this (TEFC)

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Children's thought and language

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Child care and development

Canada, 1950
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Child behaviour = you

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