The Mind of the Child, Part II / The Development of the Intellect, International Education / Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX.
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The author presents a systematic, observational account of early intellectual growth, emphasizing language acquisition as the clearest index of developing thought while engaging a debate about thinking without words. Detailed daily and monthly records trace first sounds, stages of speaking, and the emergence of self-awareness, and classify speech disturbances by their organic and central causes to relate adult aphasias to childhood speech imperfections. Supplementary appendixes offer comparative diaries, notes on arrested mental development, and reports on restored vision after blindness to illuminate perceptual learning. A practical conspectus arranges developmental milestones by months for use in classroom and clinical observation.
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