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Excerpt from Development of the Child in Later Infancy: Being Part II of the Intellectual and Moral Development of the Child
The present volume treats of the functions that develop into prominence in later infancy, namely, (1) Educative instincts, such as imitation and curiosity (chapter I); (2) judgment and reasoning (ii); (3) learning to talk (iii); (4) activity dependent on the Will: walking and playing (iv); (5) develop ment of moral sense (v); (6) faults and virtues of childhood (vi); (7) mental alienation in childhood (vii); (8) feeling of selfhood and sense of person ality (viii).
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