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Designing eBooks to facilitate mathematical dialogue during shared reading
Author: Abd Elhadi, Soaad
Date created: 2019-01-15
Evolutionary Explanation in Psychology and the Development of Joint Attentional Capacities
Author: Wereha, Tyler Joseph
Date created: 2015-05-19
Re-conceptualizing joint attention as social skills: a microgenetic analysis of the development of early infant communication
Author: Bibok, Maximilian Barnaby
Date created: 2011-04-07

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