Childhood and society
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This is a book about childhood. A person is characterized by a long childhood, and a civilized person is even longer. The most serious childhood researcher Eric Erickson answers questions related to the role of childhood in the life of every person and humanity as a whole.
- Why is it the longest childhood among all those living on this planet on this planet?
- Why does modern man last almost 10 years longer than people 300 years ago?
- How does the attitude to children and childhood change throughout human history?
- How did you raise and taught children in different countries and in different eras?
It is obvious to everyone that childhood leaves its mark on the whole subsequent life. How it turned out and why it turned out as it is, you will find out by reading this book.
It will be interesting to psychologists, teachers, philosophers, sociologists, culturalists, historians
- Why is it the longest childhood among all those living on this planet on this planet?
- Why does modern man last almost 10 years longer than people 300 years ago?
- How does the attitude to children and childhood change throughout human history?
- How did you raise and taught children in different countries and in different eras?
It is obvious to everyone that childhood leaves its mark on the whole subsequent life. How it turned out and why it turned out as it is, you will find out by reading this book.
It will be interesting to psychologists, teachers, philosophers, sociologists, culturalists, historians
Author:
Author:Erickson Eric
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Masters of Psychology
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4461-0812-1
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