1st Edition

Learning to Live Understanding the Child from Birth to Adolescence

By Beatrix Tudor-Hart Copyright 1963
226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1963, this account, based on a lifetime of first-hand experience of the growing child, covers all the situations and problems which a child – and its parents and educators – meet in the first twelve years of life, from the earliest of feeding and sleeping right through to learning to read, write, and adjust happily to other people. Every parent wants to be sure that his or... Read more

Foreword.  1. Introduction  2. In the Beginning  3. Getting to Know the World  4. Feelings  5. Social Behaviour  6. The Mobile Baby  7. Speech and the Personality  8. The Conscience and a Sense of Guilt  9. The Nursery Years  10. The Enquiring Mind  11. Intelligence  12. The Primary School Years  13. Social Relations and Discipline  14. Learning to Meet Difficulties with Self-understanding  15. Growing up in a Divided and Rapidly Changing Society.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Beatrix Tudor-Hart