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Children's Ways: Being selections from the author's "Studies of childhood," with some additional matter
By James Sully
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Child psychology•Child development
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"Children's Ways" by James Sully is a psychological examination of childhood behaviors and thought processes written in the late 19th century. The work delves into various aspects of children's play and imagination, focusing on how their minds engage with the world around them through both fantasy a...
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