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L E Berk

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Scientific American|November 1, 1994
Why children talk to themselvesL E Berk
Child Development|September 1, 1971
Effects of variations in the nursery school setting on environmental constraints and children's modes of adaptationL E Berk
Child Development|April 1, 1993
Private speech of learning disabled and normally achieving children in classroom academic and laboratory contextsL E Berk, S Landau
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|June 1, 1991
Development and functional significance of private speech among attention-deficit hyperactivity disordered and normal boysL E Berk, M K Potts
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Scientific American|November 1, 1994
Why children talk to themselvesL E Berk
Child Development|September 1, 1971
Effects of variations in the nursery school setting on environmental constraints and children's modes of adaptationL E Berk
Child Development|April 1, 1993
Private speech of learning disabled and normally achieving children in classroom academic and laboratory contextsL E Berk, S Landau
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|June 1, 1991
Development and functional significance of private speech among attention-deficit hyperactivity disordered and normal boysL E Berk, M K Potts
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