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Personality Development in Children

Não informado (Autor)

Univ of Chicago behalf of University of Texas (Editora)

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SKU: 9780292766242

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This book presents penetrating observations by six authorities on the personality development of children for the enlightenment of parents, teachers, and others who have a vital interest in children.

In the first paper, the late Harold E. Jones, a professor of psychology and the director of the Institute of Human Development at the University of California, examines the development of personality over a long period of time. He discusses the child-rearing practices used with a number of babies, then follows through with observations made several years later to see the effects of these practices.

In another paper, John E. Anderson, a professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota and the former director of the Institute of Child Development and Welfare there, supports the theory that valid predictions of future personality adjustment can be made through an assessment of the present status of an individual.

Anderson's findings are based on the results of tests administered to children of Nobles County, Minnesota, during the period 1950-1957, and on teacher-community-pupil ratings of these children.

Still other papers offer a variety of ideas. Dr. Milton J. E. Senn, Sterling Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry and the director of the Child Study Center at Yale University, suggests that there be greater harmony and more exchange of thought among people working toward a proper understanding of human nature. To a degree this entire book follows his suggestion.

Among several noteworthy observations made by Stanford University Professor of Psychology Robert R. Sears is the point that the development of conscience depends largely upon whether a child is loved or rejected by his or her parents.

John W. M. Whiting, professor of education and director of the Laboratory for Human Development at Harvard University, discusses, among other problems, the question of why children like to play grown-up roles and what happens when

Sobre o Livro

O livro reúne observações de seis especialistas renomados sobre o desenvolvimento da personalidade infantil, proporcionando um conteúdo valioso para pais, professores e interessados no crescimento saudável das crianças. A obra apresenta estudos de caso e análises detalhadas sobre práticas de criação e seus efeitos ao longo dos anos.

Os capítulos abordam desde métodos de avaliação do desenvolvimento infantil até a importância do ambiente familiar e escolar. Destacam-se pesquisas baseadas em testes e avaliações de crianças, trazendo dados concretos e perspectivas fundamentadas na experiência acadêmica dos autores.

A diversidade de temas tratados, como o papel dos pais no desenvolvimento da consciência e a influência das brincadeiras no comportamento, amplia a compreensão sobre os fatores que moldam a personalidade. O livro incentiva o diálogo entre profissionais das áreas de psicologia, educação e saúde infantil.

Características

Categoria Psicologia do Desenvolvimento
Subcategoria Educação Infantil
Autores Não informado
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 182
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Univ of Chicago behalf of University of Texas
ISBN 9780292766242
Tamanho 14.0x21.6
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