The psychology of childhood / by Frederick Tracy.
Material type: TextSeries: The evolutionary origins of developmental psychologyPublication details: Chennai : Maven books, 2022.Description: 94 p. : illISBN:- 9789355270276
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General Books | CUTN Central Library Philosophy & psychology | Non-fiction | 155.4 TRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 45943 |
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155.4 LEV Child development from infancy to adolescence : | 155.4 MOS Child Development And Psychology / | 155.4 SHA Developmental psychology : | 155.4 TRA The psychology of childhood / | 155.4 VEV What children really want | 155.4 YAD Child psychology / | 155.402 WHI Behavioral, social, and emotional assessment of children and adolescents |
Facsim. of : Boston : D. C. Heath, 1893.
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