Flint, Betty Margaret
FLINT, Betty Margaret
FLINT, Betty Margaret. Canadian, b. 1920. Genres: Psychology. Career: Professor Emerita, Institute of Child Study, OISE, University of Toronto (joined faculty, 1948). Publications: The Security of Infants, 1958; The Child and the Institution: A Study of Deprivation and Recovery, 1968; The Flint Infant Security Scale for Infants 3-24 Months, 1974; New Hope for Deprived Children, 1978; Pathways to Maturity: Insights from a Thirty Year Study of Deprived Children, 1996. Address: 25 Cumberland Ln Unit 812, Ajax, ON, Canada L1S 7K1.
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