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A lost voice of child science returns a luminous study of childhood that reshapes how we see growing up. In The Historical Child: Paidology The Science of the Child, Oscar Chrisman traces the evolution of childhood through meticulous observation, moral insight, and early scientific method. Blending history, anecdote, and theory, Chrisman maps child growth and development across cultures and eras, arguing that understanding the past is essential to shaping early childhood education and modern child psychology. Readers will find thoughtful explorations of child development theories, the…mehr

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A lost voice of child science returns a luminous study of childhood that reshapes how we see growing up. In The Historical Child: Paidology The Science of the Child, Oscar Chrisman traces the evolution of childhood through meticulous observation, moral insight, and early scientific method. Blending history, anecdote, and theory, Chrisman maps child growth and development across cultures and eras, arguing that understanding the past is essential to shaping early childhood education and modern child psychology. Readers will find thoughtful explorations of child development theories, the scientific study of children, and the social forces that have defined childhood s changing roles. This edition restores a work long out of print: Alpha Editions has carefully republished and restored Chrisman s masterwork for today s and future generations. More than a reprint, this volume is a cultural treasure a collector s item for classic literature lovers, historians of education, and practitioners of child psychology alike. Its historical perspectives on childhood make it indispensable for anyone studying the child psychology evolution, paidology studies, or the history of child science. Whether you re a casual reader curious about the evolution of childhood or a scholar charting the history of child science, this edition offers a renewed, accessible window into the foundations of modern thought on child growth and development. Own a restored classic that bridges scholarly insight and human compassion a must-have for collections and classrooms. Keywords: historical child development, child psychology history, paidology studies, Oscar Chrisman child science, early childhood education, history of child science, evolution of childhood, child development theories, scientific study of children, historical perspectives on childhood, child growth and development, child psychology evolution.