Great myths of child development Stephen Hupp and Jeremy Jewell

Por: Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Series Great Myths of PsychologyDetalles de publicación: Chichester, West Sussex, England John Wiley & Sons 2015Edición: 1a.EdDescripción: xii, 196 PaginasISBN:
  • 9781118521229 (cloth)
  • 9781118521236 (pbk)
Tema(s): Clasificación NLM:
  • WS 105.5
Contenidos:
Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Definition of a "Great Myth"; What you need to know: Evidence-based practice and resources; Our research; A final word before you continue; References; Chapter 1 Beginnings; Myth #1 Identical twins have a telepathic connection that originates in the womb; What you need to know; References; Myth #2 Couples dealing with infertility are more likely to get pregnant if they adopt; What you need to know; References; Myth #3 Parents can predict the sex of a fetus by examining the shape of the mother's body; What you need to know; References
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Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Definition of a "Great Myth"; What you need to know: Evidence-based practice and resources; Our research; A final word before you continue; References; Chapter 1 Beginnings; Myth #1 Identical twins have a telepathic connection that originates in the womb; What you need to know; References; Myth #2 Couples dealing with infertility are more likely to get pregnant if they adopt; What you need to know; References; Myth #3 Parents can predict the sex of a fetus by examining the shape of the mother's body; What you need to know; References

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