Skip to content
VuFind
  • Your Account
  • Log Out
  • Login
  • Language
    • English
    • Malay
    • 中文(简体)
    • Tamil
Advanced
  • Social responsiveness of infan...
  • Description
  • Cite this
  • Text this
  • Email this
  • Export Record
    • Export to RefWorks
    • Export to EndNoteWeb
    • Export to EndNote
  • Save to List
Cover Image
QR Code
Preview
Preview
Preview

Social responsiveness of infants : a round table /

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company.
Other Authors: Thoman, Evelyn B., Trotter, Sharland.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [New Brunswick, N.J.] : The Company, c1978.
Series:Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company pediatric round table series ; 2.
Subjects:
Mother-Child Relations.
Psychology, Child.
Mother and child.
Infant psychology.
Child psychology > Research.
Mother and infant.
Congresses.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
  • Holdings
  • Description
  • Table of Contents
  • Comments
  • Reviews
  • Preview
  • Similar Items
  • Staff View
Description
Physical Description:xx, 75 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 73-75.
ISBN:0931562015

Similar Items

  • Origins of the infant's social responsiveness / edited by Evelyn B. Thoman.
    Published: (1979)
  • The Intervention study with mothers and infants / Bettye J. Forrester ... [et al.].
    Published: (1971)
  • Mothering / Rudolph Schaffer.
    by: Schaffer, Rudolph, 1926-
    Published: (1977)
  • Infants and mothers : differences in development / T. Berry Brazelton ; foreword by Jerome S. Bruner.
    by: Brazelton, T. Berry, 1918-
    Published: (1969)
  • Studies in mother-infant interaction : proceedings of the Loch Lomond symposium, Ross Priory, University of Strathclyde, September, 1975 / edited by H. R. Schaffer.
    Published: (1977)

Search Options

  • Search History
  • Advanced Search

Find More

  • Browse the Catalog
  • Browse Alphabetically
  • Explore Channels
  • NeuGuide
  • New Items

Need Help?

  • Search Tips
  • Ask a Librarian
  • FAQs
Loading...