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The Nervous Child

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This work examines the development, signs, and management of pronounced childhood nervousness, linking temperament, home management, and physical factors. It surveys nursery observations, sleep and appetite disturbances, enuresis, toys and amusements, and nervous traits in infancy and later childhood, and discusses how organic disease and faulty upbringing can interact to produce functional symptoms. Practical guidance is offered for correcting management, assessing environment, and balancing physical treatment with psychological insight; chapters cover schooling, sexual education, physique, and the behavior of nervous children during illness.

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Hector Charles Cameron

Hector Charles Cameron was a notable figure in early 20th-century literature, primarily recognized for his contributions to the understanding of childhood psychology. His key work, "The Nervous Child," explores the complexities of children's mental health and behavior, providing insights that were ahead of his time. Cameron's writing reflects a deep concern for the well-being of children, emphasizing the importance of nurturing environments for their development. His work remains relevant in discussions about childhood anxiety and education, contributing to the broader discourse on child psychology.

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