Fundamentals of Child-Study: A Discussion on Instincts and Other Factors in Human Development, with Practical Applications . Edwin A. Kirkpatrick

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Table of Contents: Frontmatter (Abbreviated) Child study literature Nature, scope, and problems of child study Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Physical growth and development Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Native motor activities and general order of development Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Classification of instincts Edwin A. Kirkpatrick The early development of the human infant Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of individualistic instincts Edwin A. Kirkpatrick The development of the parental and the social instincts Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of adaptive instincts--Imitation Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of adaptive instincts--Play Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of adaptive instincts--Curiosity Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of instincts--Regulative Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of instincts--Various resultant instincts and feelings Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of instincts--The expressive instinct Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Development of intellect Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Heredity Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Individuality Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Abnormalities Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Child study applied in schools Edwin A. Kirkpatrick Backmatter Alphabetical list of books Journals Index

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MacMillan, D. P. (1905). Fundamentals of Child-Study: A Discussion on Instincts and Other Factors in Human Development, with Practical Applications . Edwin A. Kirkpatrick. The School Review, 13(7), 576–578. https://doi.org/10.1086/434739

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