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Wadsworth, Barry J. – 1978
Two types of adaptation can be conceptualized: the first dealing with the efforts of a child during the course of development to continuously improve the efficiency and economy of his or her intelligence, and the second dealing with responses to demands of the environment. This distinction is useful in conceptualizing the adaptive benefits of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Developmental Stages, Educational Environment


