Explore the fascinating history of childhood through the lens of "The Historical Child: Paidology; The Science of the Child" by Oscar Chrisman. This insightful work delves into the burgeoning field of child study, examining child development and its historical context. A cornerstone of educational psychology, the book offers a unique perspective on the evolving understanding of children.
Chrisman's study explores various facets of childhood, providing a window into the past and shedding light on enduring themes related to family, parenting, and the parent-child relationship. Discover the roots of paidology and its lasting impact on how we perceive and nurture young minds. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of education, developmental psychology, and the ever-changing landscape of childhood.
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