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A concise series of empirical studies examines mental development in early life, combining clinical observation, parental notes, diary extracts, and comparative examples to illuminate how children think and feel. Chapters trace imaginative play and fantasy, the emergence of reason and questioning, early notions about nature and the divine, the rise of language, common fears, moral beginnings and discipline, and the aesthetic and drawing capacities of the young, closing with diary excerpts and a biographical child-study. Practical implications for teachers and parents are woven throughout, with attention to method, illustrative examples, and modest explanatory hypotheses.

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James Sully

James Sully was a British philosopher and psychologist, known for his contributions to the understanding of childhood development and the nature of laughter. His notable works include "An Essay on Laughter: Its Forms, Its Causes, Its Development and Its Value," where he explores the psychological aspects of humor. Sully's writings often reflect his interest in the psychological processes underlying human experiences, particularly in children, as seen in his book "Studies of Childhood." His insights have influenced both educational theory and psychological thought, making him a significant figure in the study of developmental psychology.

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