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Infant Development: The Embryology of Early Human Behavior.

Infant Development: The Embryology of Early Human Behavior. This little book of 108 pages, including index and 18 pages of good photographs, represents the author's attempt to orient the psychologist, the pediatrician, or anyone working with children to the developmental approach to all supervision of infants and children, an end to which the author has devoted his life. The reader who is familiar with the writings and the cinema of this prolific author may be bored with the wordiness of the first seven chapters which say that "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny." The eighth chapter discusses the clinical application of the developmental diagnosis and suggests that a brief inventory of the developmental status can be routine even in a busy pediatric practice. In the last chapter the author makes a noble plea that a developmental philosophy should become an integral part of our way of life. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

Infant Development: The Embryology of Early Human Behavior.

American journal of diseases of children , Volume 85 (6) – Jun 1, 1953

Infant Development: The Embryology of Early Human Behavior.

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This little book of 108 pages, including index and 18 pages of good photographs, represents the author's attempt to orient the psychologist, the pediatrician, or anyone working with children to the developmental approach to all supervision of infants and children, an end to which the author has devoted his life. The reader who is familiar with the writings and the cinema of this prolific author may be bored with the wordiness of the first seven chapters which say that...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1953 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1953.02050070766016
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Abstract

This little book of 108 pages, including index and 18 pages of good photographs, represents the author's attempt to orient the psychologist, the pediatrician, or anyone working with children to the developmental approach to all supervision of infants and children, an end to which the author has devoted his life. The reader who is familiar with the writings and the cinema of this prolific author may be bored with the wordiness of the first seven chapters which say that "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny." The eighth chapter discusses the clinical application of the developmental diagnosis and suggests that a brief inventory of the developmental status can be routine even in a busy pediatric practice. In the last chapter the author makes a noble plea that a developmental philosophy should become an integral part of our way of life.

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jun 1, 1953

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