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Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene

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The work offers a practical synthesis of developmental and educational guidance for children and adolescents, surveying physical growth and motor development, manual and industrial training, gymnastics, play and sports, and school curricula; it discusses moral and religious instruction, sex differences and education of girls, causes of juvenile misbehavior, and social and intellectual maturation. Emphasizing regimen, habit formation, and the relation between bodily development and mental life, it blends scientific observation with pedagogical recommendations for teachers and parents, illustrated by biographical sketches and comparative methods of physical training.

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G. Stanley Hall

G. Stanley Hall was an influential American psychologist and educator, known for his pioneering work in developmental psychology and education. He is particularly recognized for his studies on adolescence and aging, which he explored in his notable works, "Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene" and "Senescence, the Last Half of Life." Hall's contributions laid the groundwork for understanding the psychological changes that occur throughout the human lifespan. As a founder of the American Psychological Association, he played a significant role in establishing psychology as a formal discipline in the United States.

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