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Mother-infant bonding: a scientific fiction
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Eyer, Diane E
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1992
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Einstein never used flash cards: how our children really learn--and why they need to play more and memorize less
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2004, c2003
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Discusses the growing trend toward accelerated learning and the pressure put upon parents to meet constant expectations, introducing creative games that parents can play with their child to enhance development.
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