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Helping the Child Accept the Do's

Unknown
film

Episode of Series “Personality Development”.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Helping the child face the don'ts

United States, 1948
Similarity: 83%

Emergence of personality

United States, 1948
Similarity: 81%

Child Rearing

Unknown
Similarity: 77%

Meeting the needs of adolescents

Canada, 1953
Similarity: 75%

Child development series

Unknown
Similarity: 75%

Personality Development

Unknown
Similarity: 75%

Personality: Middle childhood

United States, 1978
Similarity: 74%

Early childhood

United States, 1978
Similarity: 74%

Child care and development

Canada, 1950
Similarity: 74%

Development of the Child

Unknown
Similarity: 74%

Baby meets his parents

United States, 1948
Similarity: 73%

The Twelve months examination

United Kingdom, 1971
Similarity: 73%

Psychosocial development

United States, 1992
Similarity: 73%

Child's play

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 73%

Compliance, self control and prosocial behavior

United States, 1994
Similarity: 73%

Personality (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 73%

The Developing child

United States, 1989
Similarity: 73%

Social development

United States, 1950
Similarity: 73%
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