Catherine Strunk (7 results)
The first five years of life : a guide to the study of the preschool child, from the Yale clinic of child development
Catherine Strunk ; Amatruda Henry Marc ; Halverson ArnoldYale university Gesell
Published by Harper & brothers January 1940 1940
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Infant Behavior : Its Genesis and Growth
Gesell, Arnold; Thompson, Helen, Ph.D.; Amatruda, Catherine Strunk, M.D. (CON)
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Infant Behavior : Its Genesis and Growth
Gesell, Arnold; Thompson, Helen, Ph.D.; Amatruda, Catherine Strunk, M.D. (CON)
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Published by McGraw-Hill 1934
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- First Edition
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Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Stated first edition. Hardcover, original red cloth, stamped gilt lettering, index, bibliography, annotated, 343 pp, illustrated with black and white photographs. Very good+. No dustjacket. Spine and margins of boards faded, previous owner's signature dated 1941, otherwise tight, clean, paper crisp, unmarked and appar…ently never read. Thorough, scholarly study of the development of the infant during the first year of life including numerous behaviors, maturation, mental growth, etc. Child psychology; infant behavior; developmental psychology; lifespan development.

Infant Behavior : Its Genesis and Growth
Gesell, Arnold; Thompson, Helen, Ph.D.; Amatruda, Catherine Strunk, M.D. (CON)
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Infant Behavior : Its Genesis and Growth
Gesell, Arnold; Thompson, Helen, Ph.D.; Amatruda, Catherine Strunk, M.D. (CON)
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An atlas of infant behavior. A systematic delineation of the forms and early growth of human behavior patterns. In two volumes. Illustrated with 3,200 action photographs. . . .
GESELL, Arnold [L.],THOMPSON, Helen, AMATRUDA, Catherine Strunk, et al.
Published by Yale Univ. Press,, New Haven: 1934
- Softcover
- First Edition
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Contact seller5-star sellerTwo vols. Tall thick folios (12 x 12.25 in.). 523, [2]; [525]-921, [1] pp. Over 3200 photo text illustrations. Publisher's burgundy-coloured pebbled cloth, gilt lettering on front covers & spine, individual sheets held in pressure bindings from Elbe File & Binder Co., NY as issued (minor edgewear, rubbing, slight bumping to corn…ers, very slight interior toning), still a VG set from the library of Dr. George Ellett Coghill (1872-1941), pioneering American anatomist and embryologist best known for his work on the development of movement, and managing editor for the Journal of Comparative Neurology between 1927 and 1933, w/ manuscript note on verso of title from Muriel Coghill Williamson (b. 1911). First edition of the author's most famous work. Gesell (1880-1961) is considered the founder of child development studies in the United States, and was one of the first psychologists to systematically describe children's physical, social and emotional achievements through quantitative study. His Yale Clinic of Child Development pioneered the Gesell Dome which removed the distraction of having observers in the room with child and tester, by using one-way screens. He designed the dome to facilitate motion photography with screens that had slots to allow access by the cameras, and the parent and child were staged on a turntable and revolved for better camera angles. The results of this research were utilized in creating the Gesell Development Schedules used on children between four weeks and six years of age. Although his development quotient is no longer widely used, this work is recognized for its pioneering methodology of carefully observing and measuring behavior to describe child development, as well as use of photography and observation through one-way mirrors. See: Growth and Development Theory: Arnold Gesell (1880-1961), St. Rosemary Educational Institution; Yale Child Study Center, 100 Years of Child Study at Yale on display at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Exhibition 2011-2012.