Do parents matter? : why Japanese babies sleep soundly, Mexican siblings don't fight, and American families should just relax
Do parents matter? : why Japanese babies sleep soundly, Mexican siblings don't fight, and American families should just relax is a book. It was written by Robert Alan LeVine and published by PublicAffairs in 2016.
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- author: Robert Alan LeVine
- publication date: 2016
- book publisher: PublicAffairs
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Ethno psychology, Ethnopsychology, Families-Cross-cultural studies
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