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The author provides systematic, close observations of an infant’s early life, tracing sensory, motor, emotional, and cognitive development from the newborn period through independent walking and early speech. Organized by stages, the text examines bodily structure and movements, the emergence of sensation and attention, the progression from grasping to handling objects, the dawn of problem-solving and intelligence, and milestones in locomotion. Emphasis is placed on careful recordkeeping, the gradual formation of skills through perception and action, and the educational and psychological implications of observing development step by step.

About the Author

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Milicent Washburn Shinn

Milicent Washburn Shinn was an American psychologist and author, best known for her work in child development. Her notable book, "The Biography of a Baby," provides insightful observations on the early stages of human life, emphasizing the importance of understanding infant behavior and development. Shinn's contributions to literature and psychology reflect her commitment to exploring the complexities of childhood, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century discussions on child psychology.

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