"The Biography of a Baby" by Milicent Washburn Shinn offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of infant psychology and early childhood development. A meticulous record of a baby's first year, this book presents a detailed "baby biography" observed with scientific rigor. Shinn's work provides valuable insights into developmental psychology, exploring the stages of growth and learning during infancy. Readers interested in the life stages of infants and toddlers will find this a compelling and informative exploration of early human development. A key text in the history of psychology, this study remains a valuable resource for anyone curious about the foundations of human behavior and the intricate processes of physical and cognitive development in early childhood.
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