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The biography of a baby

Milicent Washburn Shinn

Verlag: Good Press

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Milicent Washburn Shinn's "The Biography of a Baby" is a pioneering work that intricately documents the early development of a child, specifically focusing on the formative years of a single infant—a method avant-garde during its late 19th-century publication. Blending scientific observation with rich narrative prose, Shinn draws upon her background in psychology and education to illuminate the nuances of infant behavior, cognition, and emotional development. This text not only preserves a detailed chronological account of a baby's milestones but also serves as an engaging reference point for researchers and educators interested in the burgeoning field of developmental psychology. Milicent Washburn Shinn was a trailblazer in child psychology and a member of the first generation of women to gain prominence in the field of psychology. Her profound interest in child development, alongside her pursuit of experimental psychology, provided her with the insights and empathy essential for such a personal exploration. Having conducted extensive observations and examinations influenced by her academic mentors, Shinn captures a window into the world of infants that reflects both scientific rigor and a heartfelt understanding of infancy. This book is highly recommended for anyone captivated by child development, psychology, and the intricate process of growing up. Shinn's innovative approach, combining meticulous observation with a narrative style, offers readers a rich tapestry of infant life that is not merely academic but profoundly human. "The Biography of a Baby" is essential for educators, psychologists, and parents seeking to deepen their understanding of childhood's earliest moments.
Verfügbar seit: 02.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 150 Seiten.

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