Science in the Service of Children, 1893-1935Yale University Press, 2008. 10. 1. - 400페이지 This book is the first comprehensive history of the development of child study during the early part of the twentieth century. Most nineteenth-century scientists deemed children unsuitable subjects for study, and parents were hostile to the idea. But by 1935, the study of the child was a thriving scientific and professional field. Here, Alice Boardman Smuts shows how interrelated movements—social and scientific—combined to transform the study of the child.Drawing on nationwide archives and extensive interviews with child study pioneers, Smuts recounts the role of social reformers, philanthropists, and progressive scientists who established new institutions with new ways of studying children. Part history of science and part social history, this book describes a fascinating era when the normal child was studied for the first time, a child guidance movement emerged, and the newly created federal Children’s Bureau conducted pathbreaking sociological studies of children. |
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... Social Feminism and Social Research, 15 2 G. Stanley Hall and the Child Study Movement, 31 3 Scientific Child Rearing, Organized Motherhood, and Parent Education, 49 4 Social Welfare Reformers and Reform-Minded Scientists, 62 Part 2 ...
... Social Feminism and Social Research, 15 2 G. Stanley Hall and the Child Study Movement, 31 3 Scientific Child Rearing, Organized Motherhood, and Parent Education, 49 4 Social Welfare Reformers and Reform-Minded Scientists, 62 Part 2 ...
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... social progress through the application of science to interac- tions with children. At first very popular, the movement declined by 1900 and was abandoned by Hall in 1910. By 1917, however, women social reformers, organized mothers, and ...
... social progress through the application of science to interac- tions with children. At first very popular, the movement declined by 1900 and was abandoned by Hall in 1910. By 1917, however, women social reformers, organized mothers, and ...
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... social sciences and by the emphasis of the “new psychology” on the importance of childhood experience in the development of the adult. Using the child guidance clinic in Boston and the Iowa Child Welfare Research Station as models, they ...
... social sciences and by the emphasis of the “new psychology” on the importance of childhood experience in the development of the adult. Using the child guidance clinic in Boston and the Iowa Child Welfare Research Station as models, they ...
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... social reformers had relied mainly on moral admonition , but Progressive reformers believed that scientifi- cally validated facts were an essential preliminary to effective social action . Ad- herents of the child development movement ...
... social reformers had relied mainly on moral admonition , but Progressive reformers believed that scientifi- cally validated facts were an essential preliminary to effective social action . Ad- herents of the child development movement ...
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... scientific and social consequences. of The social reform goal helped to overcome objections to research on chil- dren and shaped the character of the new child sciences by influencing the set- tings in which children were studied, their ...
... scientific and social consequences. of The social reform goal helped to overcome objections to research on chil- dren and shaped the character of the new child sciences by influencing the set- tings in which children were studied, their ...
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5 The Childrens Bureau under Julia Lathrop | 81 |
8 The Childrens Decade | 139 |
9 Child Development Research | 155 |
10 Out of Step with His Times | 173 |
11 The Child Guidance Movement | 191 |
12 Child Guidance Becomes Child Psychiatry | 207 |
13 The Childrens Bureau under Grace Abbott | 226 |
What Happened to the Early Movements? | 252 |
Notes | 271 |
6 From Juvenile Delinquency Research to Child Guidance | 103 |
7 Better Crops Better Pigs Better Children | 117 |
Breaking Through 19221940 | 137 |
Index | 365 |
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