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Developmental Diagnosis - Normal and Abnormal Child Development - Clinical Methods and Pediatric Applications
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Focusing on child development, this collection features three essays by Arnold Lucius Gesell, exploring the biological, psychological, and emotional changes from birth to adolescence. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of developmental psychology. Gesell, a notable psychologist and pediatrician, made significant contributions to the field. This modern edition, republished for accessibility, includes a new biography of the author and reflects on his enduring influence since the original publication in 1947.
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Developmental Diagnosis - Normal and Abnormal Child Development - Clinical Methods and Pediatric Applications, Arnold Gesell
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- Title
- Developmental Diagnosis - Normal and Abnormal Child Development - Clinical Methods and Pediatric Applications
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Arnold Gesell
- Publisher
- Gesell Press
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 512
- ISBN13
- 9781406762525
- Category
- Nature in general
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- Focusing on child development, this collection features three essays by Arnold Lucius Gesell, exploring the biological, psychological, and emotional changes from birth to adolescence. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of developmental psychology. Gesell, a notable psychologist and pediatrician, made significant contributions to the field. This modern edition, republished for accessibility, includes a new biography of the author and reflects on his enduring influence since the original publication in 1947.