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"Based on Myers's year-long study of two dozen children, child-animal interactions are captured in the children's own words and actions, revealing the importance of a diversity of animals to the child's social development. Providing the first comprehensive framework for understanding a wide range of everyday experiences with animals, the book shows in detail how nonverbal interactions, emotions, pretend play, language, and the social environment contribute to the child's sense of self in relation to animals."--BOOK JACKET
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The significance of children and animals: social development and our connections to other species
2007, Purdue University Press
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The Significance of Children and Animals: Social Development and Our Connections to Other Species, Second Revised Edition
September 1, 2006, Purdue University Press
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Rev. ed. of: Children and animals. 1998.
Gift of Olin Eugene Myers, Jr.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-231) and index.
Gift; Gene Myers; July 2007
Olin Eugene Myers, Jr., WWU faculty member, 1995- ; BS (1982 : Human Ecology) Western Washington University, MA, PhD (1994: Psychology and Human Development) University of Chicago.
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