Child, family, school, community socialization and support
Revealing and filled with professional insight, Robert M. Berns' best-selling book helps students understand the socialization process of children via the powerful conceptual framework of Urie Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Model of Human Development. Berns closely examines the interactive ef...
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Belmont, CA
Thomson Higher Education
2007
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