
The First Three Years of the Child: How Children Learn to Walk, Speak and Think
Synopsis
In this classic work on early childhood development, Karl K�nig explores the first three years of a child's life by examining the three major achievements that occur during this stage: learning to walk, speak and think.
These are three core faculties and their acquisition, K�nig argues, is 'an act of grace' in every child. He goes on to provide a detailed analysis of this extraordinarily complex process.
This Karl K�nig Archive edition now includes extensive notes and a new introduction by Dr Jan Goeschel, founding President of the Camphill Academy in North America, which puts this well-known text in the context of modern-day research.
The First Three Years of the Child provides fascinating insights into early years' development and will be of great value to educators, medical professionals and carers.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Floris Books
- ISBN: 9781782508472
- Number of pages: 160
- Dimensions: 139 x 216 x 13 mm
- Weight: 268g
- Languages: English