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Human Development
Pages: 352, Edition: 4, Paperback, Routledge Last Update 06.01.2010 06:23
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by - written on 02/09/00 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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This was a textbook for the counselling course I just completed, so compulsory reading. Not the kind of book you'd pick up for a light read, but it *is* one I wish I'd read while my kids were still babies. Rayner takes the reader through all aspects of human development from birth to death. There were parts of this book which were fascinating, particularly the sections on early psychology and what can go wrong with the development and growth of self during the baby stages. I also read about behaviours I'd seen in my own (and everyone else's children!) and never really understood before. Where Rayner falls short (the book was written in the ... Read the complete review
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