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Parents may be so badly adjusted that they cannot meet the emotional needs of their children . Some may be sheerly incompetent in the management of their incomes . Some may not have the necessary knowledge or know where to seek it when ...
Parents may be so badly adjusted that they cannot meet the emotional needs of their children . Some may be sheerly incompetent in the management of their incomes . Some may not have the necessary knowledge or know where to seek it when ...
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Aside from maintaining state schools and some special public school classes which meet the needs of only a small number of mentally retarded children , little or no provision is made for the intellectually less gifted youngster in the ...
Aside from maintaining state schools and some special public school classes which meet the needs of only a small number of mentally retarded children , little or no provision is made for the intellectually less gifted youngster in the ...
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This in no sense indicates , however , that the leaders behave in the same way as the group does ; they do not meet rowdiness with physical roughness , yelling with shouting , or try to top the " ugly " words .
This in no sense indicates , however , that the leaders behave in the same way as the group does ; they do not meet rowdiness with physical roughness , yelling with shouting , or try to top the " ugly " words .
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HOW CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECT FAMILY LIFE | 17 |
Social WelfareInventory and Opportunity | 31 |
SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 45 |
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