Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene (c. 1900)

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: G. Stanley Hall ISBN: 9781455365869
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: G. Stanley Hall
ISBN: 9781455365869
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
First published around 1900, the author was "President of Clark University and Professor of Psychology And Pedagogy". According to the Preface: "I have often been asked to select and epitomize the practical and especially the pedagogical conclusions of my large volumes on Adolescence, published in 1904, in such form that they may be available at a minimum cost to parents, teachers, reading circles, normal schools, and college classes, by whom even the larger volumes have been often used. This, with the cooperation of the publishers and with the valuable aid of Superintendent C.N. Kendall of Indianapolis, I have tried to do, following in the main the original text, with only such minor changes and additions as were necessary to bring the topics up to date, and adding a new chapter on moral and religions education. For the scientific justification of my educational conclusions I must, of course, refer to the larger volumes. The last chapter is not in "Adolescence," but is revised from a paper printed elsewhere. I am indebted to Dr. Theodore L. Smith of Clark University for verification of all references, proof-reading, and many minor changes."
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First published around 1900, the author was "President of Clark University and Professor of Psychology And Pedagogy". According to the Preface: "I have often been asked to select and epitomize the practical and especially the pedagogical conclusions of my large volumes on Adolescence, published in 1904, in such form that they may be available at a minimum cost to parents, teachers, reading circles, normal schools, and college classes, by whom even the larger volumes have been often used. This, with the cooperation of the publishers and with the valuable aid of Superintendent C.N. Kendall of Indianapolis, I have tried to do, following in the main the original text, with only such minor changes and additions as were necessary to bring the topics up to date, and adding a new chapter on moral and religions education. For the scientific justification of my educational conclusions I must, of course, refer to the larger volumes. The last chapter is not in "Adolescence," but is revised from a paper printed elsewhere. I am indebted to Dr. Theodore L. Smith of Clark University for verification of all references, proof-reading, and many minor changes."

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