Play and its role in the mental development of the child
Author: L. S. Vygotsky
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Description: Play and its role in the mental development of the child, explores the significance of play in a child's mental development and its influence on psychological research.
Subject: Child Psychology
Pages: 23
Megabytes: 0.27 MB
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