The Infant System
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664118202
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In "The Infant System," Samuel Wilderspin presents a pioneering exploration of early childhood education that emphasizes the holistic development of infants and young children. Written in a clear, engaging style that reflects the Enlightenment's burgeoning interest in child psychology and pedagogy, Wilderspin advocates for a systematic approach to educating the youngest learners. He integrates contemporary scientific understanding with practical teaching methods, illuminating the critical role of sensory experiences, play, and nurturing environments in fostering intellectual and emotional growth. This book stands as a significant contribution to educational theory, particularly within the context of the early 19th century, as it positions children as active participants in their own learning journeys. Samuel Wilderspin, an influential educational reformer, was deeply invested in the welfare and development of children. His experiences as a schoolmaster and his observations of the social conditions affecting youth during his time informed his conviction that tailored educational systems were crucial for nurturing children's potential. His advocacy for infant schools was rooted in a desire to combat poverty and social inequity, making education accessible to all, especially the marginalized. "The Infant System" is a must-read for educators, parents, and scholars alike, offering invaluable insights into the principles of early childhood education that resonate even today. Wilderspin's forward-thinking approach not only provides a historical perspective but also serves as a practical guide for those aiming to create enriching educational experiences for young children.
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