The cruelty of older infants and toddlers

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):233-234 (2006)
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Abstract

Cruelty is evident in the play and interactions of quite small children. This is almost certainly normal, though it is more evident in children who have themselves been harshly treated (Amato & Fowler 2002; Luk et al. 1999).

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Naturalizing cruelty.G. Randolph Mayes - 2009 - Biology and Philosophy 24 (1):21–34.

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