The book of the child: An attempt to set down what is in the mind of children. Unveiling the Depths of Children's Minds
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- Nombre de pages70
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--953199-4
- EAN4066339531994
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille551 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'The Book of the Child: An Attempt to Set Down What is in the Mind of Children, ' F. D. How embarks on a pioneering exploration of child psychology and consciousness. This work synthesizes observational insights and philosophical inquiry, delving into the rich inner world of children. How's literary style weaves narrative flair with analytical rigor, offering a perspective that is both empathetic and methodical.
The book navigates through the intricacies of childhood thought processes, illustrating the complexities of imagination, language, and emotion, framed against the backdrop of early 20th-century psychological theory. F. D. How was profoundly influenced by contemporary discussions in education and developmental psychology, which sought to understand the child as an individual rather than merely a miniaturized adult.
His background in both literature and education enabled him to bridge these disciplines effectively, leading him to articulate a vision of childhood that champions curiosity and creativity. How's commitment to illuminating the child'Äôs perspective reflects the early movements towards child-centered education, advocating for better understanding and nurturing of young minds. Readers who are interested in psychology, education, or simply the intricacies of childhood will find 'The Book of the Child' an enlightening journey.
How'Äôs thoughtful narrative invites adults to reconnect with their own childhood experiences, fostering a deeper appreciation of the lives and thoughts of the young. This book is not only a scholarly endeavor but also a heartfelt ode to the rich tapestry of a child'Äôs mind.
The book navigates through the intricacies of childhood thought processes, illustrating the complexities of imagination, language, and emotion, framed against the backdrop of early 20th-century psychological theory. F. D. How was profoundly influenced by contemporary discussions in education and developmental psychology, which sought to understand the child as an individual rather than merely a miniaturized adult.
His background in both literature and education enabled him to bridge these disciplines effectively, leading him to articulate a vision of childhood that champions curiosity and creativity. How's commitment to illuminating the child'Äôs perspective reflects the early movements towards child-centered education, advocating for better understanding and nurturing of young minds. Readers who are interested in psychology, education, or simply the intricacies of childhood will find 'The Book of the Child' an enlightening journey.
How'Äôs thoughtful narrative invites adults to reconnect with their own childhood experiences, fostering a deeper appreciation of the lives and thoughts of the young. This book is not only a scholarly endeavor but also a heartfelt ode to the rich tapestry of a child'Äôs mind.
In 'The Book of the Child: An Attempt to Set Down What is in the Mind of Children, ' F. D. How embarks on a pioneering exploration of child psychology and consciousness. This work synthesizes observational insights and philosophical inquiry, delving into the rich inner world of children. How's literary style weaves narrative flair with analytical rigor, offering a perspective that is both empathetic and methodical.
The book navigates through the intricacies of childhood thought processes, illustrating the complexities of imagination, language, and emotion, framed against the backdrop of early 20th-century psychological theory. F. D. How was profoundly influenced by contemporary discussions in education and developmental psychology, which sought to understand the child as an individual rather than merely a miniaturized adult.
His background in both literature and education enabled him to bridge these disciplines effectively, leading him to articulate a vision of childhood that champions curiosity and creativity. How's commitment to illuminating the child'Äôs perspective reflects the early movements towards child-centered education, advocating for better understanding and nurturing of young minds. Readers who are interested in psychology, education, or simply the intricacies of childhood will find 'The Book of the Child' an enlightening journey.
How'Äôs thoughtful narrative invites adults to reconnect with their own childhood experiences, fostering a deeper appreciation of the lives and thoughts of the young. This book is not only a scholarly endeavor but also a heartfelt ode to the rich tapestry of a child'Äôs mind.
The book navigates through the intricacies of childhood thought processes, illustrating the complexities of imagination, language, and emotion, framed against the backdrop of early 20th-century psychological theory. F. D. How was profoundly influenced by contemporary discussions in education and developmental psychology, which sought to understand the child as an individual rather than merely a miniaturized adult.
His background in both literature and education enabled him to bridge these disciplines effectively, leading him to articulate a vision of childhood that champions curiosity and creativity. How's commitment to illuminating the child'Äôs perspective reflects the early movements towards child-centered education, advocating for better understanding and nurturing of young minds. Readers who are interested in psychology, education, or simply the intricacies of childhood will find 'The Book of the Child' an enlightening journey.
How'Äôs thoughtful narrative invites adults to reconnect with their own childhood experiences, fostering a deeper appreciation of the lives and thoughts of the young. This book is not only a scholarly endeavor but also a heartfelt ode to the rich tapestry of a child'Äôs mind.