A study of imagination in early childhood : and its function in mental development
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A study of imagination in early childhood : and its function in mental development
(International library of psychology, 71 . Developmental psychology ; 9)
Routledge, 1999
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Reprint. Originally published: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1935
Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-362) and indexes
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ISBN 9780415209892
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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
- I: Practical and Experimental
- I: Introductory
- II: The New Technique
- III: Reactions of the London Children to the Technique
- IV: Reactions of the London Children to the Technique
- V: Reactions of the Brisbane Children to the Technique
- VI: Reactions of the Brisbane Children to the Technique
- VII: General Review of Part I
- II: Theoretical Discussion
- VIII: Phantasy and the Emotional Life
- IX: Some Aspects of Childish Thinking
- X: The Function of Phantasy
- XI: Children's Drawings
- XII: Imagery in Children
- XIII: The Ink-Blot Reactions
- XIV: Children's Dreams
- XV: Problems of Early Childhood and their Solution
- XVI: The Symbolic Process in Children's Thinking
- XVII: Play
- XVIII: Phantasy and Education
- XIX: Comparative Study of the Brisbane and London Material
- XX: Conclusion
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Developmental and child psychology remains a vital area in modern psychology. This comprehensive set covers a broad spectrum of developmenal issues, from the psychology of the infant, the family, abilities and disabilities, children's art, imagination, play, speech, mental development, perception, intelligence, mental health and education. In looking at areas which continue to be very important today, these volumes provide a fascinating look at how approaches and attitudes to children have changed over the years. The set includes nine volumes by key development psychologist Jean Piaget, as well as titles by Charlotte Buhler and Susan Isaacs.
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