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The authors present a practical framework for identifying and educating children with delayed or abnormal intellectual development, combining psychological testing, medical examination, and classroom observation. They explain the Binet-Simon intelligence tests as screening tools to flag pupils who may require specialized instruction, distinguish two main categories of impairment, and argue that physical signs alone are insufficient for diagnosis. The book outlines procedures for teachers, inspectors, and doctors, proposes curricula emphasizing practical workshop training over abstract instruction, and stresses that special schools should aim to make pupils socially useful and employable according to their capacities.

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Alfred Binet

Alfred Binet was a French psychologist best known for his pioneering work in intelligence testing. He is most recognized for developing the Binet-Simon scale, which laid the groundwork for modern IQ tests. His influential writings, such as "Mentally Defective Children" and "The Mind and the Brain," explore the complexities of human cognition and the nature of intelligence. Binet's research also delved into suggestibility, as seen in his work "La Suggestibilité," contributing significantly to the fields of psychology and education. His legacy continues to impact how we understand mental abilities and learning processes.

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