Childe Harvard, a Romance of Cambridge

Childe Harvard, a Romance of Cambridge
Title Childe Harvard, a Romance of Cambridge PDF eBook
Author Nathan Ames
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Pages 286
Release 1851
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Childe Harvard; a Romance of Cambridge by Señor Alguno. [In Verse.]

Childe Harvard; a Romance of Cambridge by Señor Alguno. [In Verse.]
Title Childe Harvard; a Romance of Cambridge by Señor Alguno. [In Verse.] PDF eBook
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Pages 184
Release 1848
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Taming the Troublesome Child

Taming the Troublesome Child
Title Taming the Troublesome Child PDF eBook
Author Kathleen W. Jones
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 332
Release 1999-09-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780674868113

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"In Taming the Troublesome Child, these questions lead to the complex history of "child guidance," a specialized psychological service developed early in the twentieth century. Kathleen Jones puts this professional history into the context of the larger culture of age, class, and gender conflict."--BOOK JACKET.

The Caring Child

The Caring Child
Title The Caring Child PDF eBook
Author Nancy Eisenberg
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 214
Release 1992
Genre Education
ISBN 9780674097261

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The Caring Child provides the most current account of our understanding of the motivations behind prosocial behaviors and how these motives develop and are elicited. Eisenberg broadens our concept of the moral potential of children and shifts the focus from censoring antisocial behaviors to the active promotion of kindness and caring in children.

Philosophy and the Young Child

Philosophy and the Young Child
Title Philosophy and the Young Child PDF eBook
Author Gareth B. Matthews
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 132
Release 1980
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780674666061

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Anecdotes and the insights gained through study combine to probe the philosophical thought of children and the ways children blend reasoning and curiosity to deal with problems concerning knowledge, value, and existence.

Childe Harvard

Childe Harvard
Title Childe Harvard PDF eBook
Author Nathan Ames
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Pages 184
Release 1848
Genre American literature
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Huck’s Raft

Huck’s Raft
Title Huck’s Raft PDF eBook
Author Steven Mintz
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 472
Release 2006-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674736478

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Like Huck’s raft, the experience of American childhood has been both adventurous and terrifying. For more than three centuries, adults have agonized over raising children while children have followed their own paths to development and expression. Now, Steven Mintz gives us the first comprehensive history of American childhood encompassing both the child’s and the adult’s tumultuous early years of life. Underscoring diversity through time and across regions, Mintz traces the transformation of children from the sinful creatures perceived by Puritans to the productive workers of nineteenth-century farms and factories, from the cosseted cherubs of the Victorian era to the confident consumers of our own. He explores their role in revolutionary upheaval, westward expansion, industrial growth, wartime mobilization, and the modern welfare state. Revealing the harsh realities of children’s lives through history—the rigors of physical labor, the fear of chronic ailments, the heartbreak of premature death—he also acknowledges the freedom children once possessed to discover their world as well as themselves. Whether at work or play, at home or school, the transition from childhood to adulthood has required generations of Americans to tackle tremendously difficult challenges. Today, adults impose ever-increasing demands on the young for self-discipline, cognitive development, and academic achievement, even as the influence of the mass media and consumer culture has grown. With a nod to the past, Mintz revisits an alternative to the goal-driven realities of contemporary childhood. An odyssey of psychological self-discovery and growth, this book suggests a vision of childhood that embraces risk and freedom—like the daring adventure on Huck’s raft.