ABSTRACT

Myrtle McGraw's pioneering contributions to the field of child development have been readily acknowledged and documented, yet controversy persists among psychologists as to how to interpret her ideas about significant factors that influence learning. This collection includes some of McGraw's most cogent work, including five previously unpublished e

part One|28 pages

Insights and Blunders

part Two|60 pages

The Maturation Controversy

part Three|80 pages

Coghill, Neuroembryology, and the Principles of Development

part Four|79 pages

Psychobiology and the Interdisciplinary Study of Infant Development