ABSTRACT

This is Volume VIII of thirty-two of a series on Developmental Psychology. Originally published in 1924, this offers a study on the introduction to Child-Psychology, translated from the Author's Gestalt-Psychologie where he shares his hypothesis in explaining the problems of childhood and mental growth.

chapter 1|39 pages

Problem and Method

chapter 2|22 pages

General Considerations

chapter 3|98 pages

The Starting-Point of Development

The Newborn Infant and Primitive Modes of Behaviour

chapter 4|92 pages

Special Features of Mental Growth

A General Statement of the Problem. How New Types of Behaviour are Learned

chapter 5|114 pages

Special Features of Mental Growth

B. The Problem of Memory: Learning in Children

chapter 6|23 pages

The World of a Child