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... Peter's family background came from the reports of social workers and Hampstead Clinic personnel who had interviewed Peter's mother at various times prior to and during his analysis . * The whole subject of Peter's birth and early ...
... Peter's family background came from the reports of social workers and Hampstead Clinic personnel who had interviewed Peter's mother at various times prior to and during his analysis . * The whole subject of Peter's birth and early ...
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... Peter was three . When Peter was five , his maternal grandmother took ill and Peter's mother had then to keep house for four men - her own father and her mother's three brothers . The maternal grandmother died three years later ...
... Peter was three . When Peter was five , his maternal grandmother took ill and Peter's mother had then to keep house for four men - her own father and her mother's three brothers . The maternal grandmother died three years later ...
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... Peter's left arm had no elbow she at first accepted the fact but soon began to believe she could see one and even that Peter was beginning to bend his arm a little . When he was three , the sister was born . Physically normal , Mary was ...
... Peter's left arm had no elbow she at first accepted the fact but soon began to believe she could see one and even that Peter was beginning to bend his arm a little . When he was three , the sister was born . Physically normal , Mary was ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
Copyright | |
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