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Psychology and Education

Irwin, Elisabeth | August 14, 1929 issue

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This article presents information about books related to psychology and education. The books are "Difficulties in Child Development," by Mary Chadwick and "Psycho-Analysis and Education," by Barbara Low. Mary Chadwick's book is a practical handbook and it discourages the reader by suggesting a great many things that may go wrong with children, it has also a good supply of antidotes to keep them from proving fatal. Barbara Low's book on "Psycho-Analysis and Education" is a purely theoretical work. It shows the author's grasp of her subject and makes a moderate thoroughly conventional exposition of the Freudian psychology.

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BOOKS; PSYCHOLOGY; EDUCATION; DIFFICULTIES in Child Development (Book); PSYCHOANALYSIS & Education (Book); LOW, Barbara; CHADWICK, Mary
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