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Books Books 1 - 10 of about 205 citing The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren. 

Children, health and the social order
The child's world of make-believe: experimental studies of imaginative play

The child's world of make-believe: experimental studies of imaginative play

Jerome L. Singer - Psychology - 1973 - 294 pages
Describes the activities that typify pre-adolescent play, noting their affect on the cognitive and emotional development of the child
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The power of silence: social and pragmatic perspectives

The power of silence: social and pragmatic perspectives

Adam Jaworski - 1993 - 191 pages
"Adam Jaworski tells his reader in the preface to The Power of Silence that he wants 'to show silence as a rich and powerful tool of communication and to provide some clues as ...
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Life in the classroom and playground: the accounts of primary school children
Child Development and Education: A Piagetian Perspective
Extending Thought in Young Children: A Parent-Teacher Partnership
One of the boys: masculinity, homophobia, and modern manhood

One of the boys: masculinity, homophobia, and modern manhood

David Plummer - Social Science - 1999 - 364 pages
One of the Boys: Masculinity, Homophobia, and Modern Manhood takes a fresh look at the formation of modern male sexual identities. You will find that homophobia is not only ...
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How Children Think and Learn

How Children Think and Learn

David Wood - Education - 1998 - 320 pages
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Communal webs: communication and culture in contemporary Israel
Communication strategies: psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives

Communication strategies: psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives

Gabriele Kasper - 1997 - 398 pages
This book examines the topic of communication strategies, the ways in which people seek to express themselves or understand what someone else is saying or writing. Typically ...
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