New Perspectives on Our Lives with Companion AnimalsUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1983 - 588 من الصفحات Proceedings of the International Conference on the Human-Companion Animal Bond, held at the University of Pennsylvania, October 5, 6, 7, 1981. |
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الصفحة 19
... movement stimulation that the monkey mother provides her infant as she carries it with her during the early months of its life fulfills an important need . We cannot conclude from this , of course , that human children develop rocking ...
... movement stimulation that the monkey mother provides her infant as she carries it with her during the early months of its life fulfills an important need . We cannot conclude from this , of course , that human children develop rocking ...
الصفحة 463
... movements and sounds . 2. Continued water play by children without staff stimulation . 3. Continued ball tossing by all ... movement through video- taping and tape - recording . 4. The children continued the water play . 5. The children ...
... movements and sounds . 2. Continued water play by children without staff stimulation . 3. Continued ball tossing by all ... movement through video- taping and tape - recording . 4. The children continued the water play . 5. The children ...
الصفحة 479
... movement Exercise Energy Confidence in body Speed of movement Bodily stamina 8 543∞ 2646 SATISFACTION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY NEEDS ( defined as self - preservation and freedom from physical danger ) Need Satisfaction Physical security ...
... movement Exercise Energy Confidence in body Speed of movement Bodily stamina 8 543∞ 2646 SATISFACTION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY NEEDS ( defined as self - preservation and freedom from physical danger ) Need Satisfaction Physical security ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
Dogs as Monkey Companions | 17 |
The Effects of Early Handling on the Development of Social Bonds Between | 22 |
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