Children's Ways
By Sully, James
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066206499
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About this book
In "Children's Ways," James Sully presents a comprehensive exploration of child psychology, illuminating the inherent behaviors, emotions, and cognitive processes of children. Sully adopts an empirical and observational style, keenly analyzing various aspects of childhood development, including play, learning, and emotional responses. Positioned within the late 19th-century context of burgeoning psychological study, Sully's work draws from contemporary advancements in neuroscience and education, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and the lived experiences of children. His synthesis of anecdotal evidence with scholarly research offers a nuanced understanding of how children perceive and interact with their world. James Sully (1842-1923) was a prominent British philosopher and psychologist whose contributions to the understanding of childhood laid the foundation for modern educational practices. Influenced by the changing dynamics of society and emerging psychological theories, Sully sought to advocate for children'Äôs needs and rights. His background in both philosophy and education enabled him to approach the subject of child development with a unique lens, emphasizing the importance of nurturing children's intellectual and emotional capacities. "Children's Ways" is essential reading for educators, psychologists, and parents alike, providing invaluable insights into the complexities of child development. Sully'Äôs thoughtful analysis not only informs the reader about the intricate workings of young minds but also advocates for a compassionate and informed approach to nurturing children's growth. This book remains a cornerstone text for anyone invested in the vitality of childhood education and psychology.
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