Day Care and Early Education

, Volume 15, Issue 3, pp 11–13 | Cite as

Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf: Helping children cope with fears

  • Alice Weber
  • Sandra Longfellow Robinson
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© Human Sciences Press 1988

Authors and Affiliations

  • Alice Weber
    • 1
  • Sandra Longfellow Robinson
    • 1
  1. 1.College of Education at the University of South Carolina in ColumbiaSouth CarolinaUSA

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