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Symbolic Family Estates
LEARNING is more likely to occur by children with a symbolic family estate (SFE) than by children without one. SFE represents exposure of family members to choices families consider appropriate for their members. Farber, Harvey, and Lewis (1967), with a team of researchers, reported evidence of links between SFE and learning when they analyzed families and their communities ...
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Symbolic Family Estates
LEARNING is more likely to occur by children with a symbolic family estate (SFE) than by children without one. SFE represents exposure of family members to choices families consider appropriate for their members. Farber, Harvey, and Lewis (1967), with a team of researchers, reported evidence of links between SFE and learning when they analyzed families and their communities ...
Continue reading the Original Blog Post
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