2005
DOI: 10.1080/1090102050250306
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Literacy focused service‐learning projects as a tool to augment children's literature courses

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“…From an early stage, children dream, wonder, and think (Guidry et al, 2005), become aware of their bodies and genitals, ask questions, and may want to see and examine the genitals of others (Artan, 2017). According to Freud (2014), children are more knowledgeable about sexual acts than adults assume.…”
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“…From an early stage, children dream, wonder, and think (Guidry et al, 2005), become aware of their bodies and genitals, ask questions, and may want to see and examine the genitals of others (Artan, 2017). According to Freud (2014), children are more knowledgeable about sexual acts than adults assume.…”
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confidence: 99%