Moral values in Child Development / D.K Gupta
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- 978-81-8455-408-3
- 23 307.14 GUP
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1.Basic facts.
2.Attachment to child
3.Development of physical growth
4.Moral and school discipline
5.Behaviour problems of children
6.Health awareness
7.Biological theories and evolutionary perspectives
8.Discipline and moral in school life
9.Infancy and development
10.Physical education for development
11.Guidance for good health
12.Healthy educational environment
13.Nature play theories
14.Intelligence and mental growth
Boys and girls tend to respond differently to parental controls.One study has shown that boys who were given moderate but not harsh discipline from fathers and warm nurturance from their mothers showed the most responsibility and leadership.
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