The test group was comprised of thirty children chosen in infancy: all unwanted pregnancies that would have been wasted in public institutions far inferior to ours, without the extensive opportunities for education, for progress. The children required no mothers in our program. Had they ever wished to know their origins, they might have perused the metal file cabinet in which all of their files were kept, right down to the looping signatures of the women who had signed their lives to us. They never did; they were taught better, instructed that origins were of little consequence when compared with the trajectory their lives would take
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Background: Brain tumours are the most common and fatal of all solid tumours for children and adoles...
(excerpt) An ultrasound video of an unborn child sucking its thumb makes a case against abortion tha...
Background: Children are vulnerable study subjects, especially in non-therapeutic research. Nowadays...
In 1918, twenty-five years after pioneer American psychologist G. Stanley Hall launched the first or...
In 1984, The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development awarded a grant to The Eastern...
Every day more six million infants and toddlers (children under 3 years of age) enter some kind of o...
Advancement after advancement led to plans to insert a microchip to begin teaching language in the w...
Children’s drawings are a mirror to their mind. It is a reflection of their feelings, emotions, and ...
In summary, then, there are deeply rooted biological forces upon which we draw unwittingly for attit...
The paper takes as its point of departure a particular photography book, The First Picture Book: Ev...
During World War II, kids in England began building their own playgrounds on bombed out properties. ...
A Hogg Foundation ReprintContents: The Emotional Needs of Children (Reprinted with permission from t...
It was a warm summer day in 1937. We had heard of The Peckham Experiment while on student rotation u...
I am painting portraits of children who are born out of extenuating circumstances. These are childr...
In this lecture the revision of the Griffiths Scales of Child Development, or Griffiths III as it is...
Background: Brain tumours are the most common and fatal of all solid tumours for children and adoles...
(excerpt) An ultrasound video of an unborn child sucking its thumb makes a case against abortion tha...
Background: Children are vulnerable study subjects, especially in non-therapeutic research. Nowadays...
In 1918, twenty-five years after pioneer American psychologist G. Stanley Hall launched the first or...
In 1984, The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development awarded a grant to The Eastern...
Every day more six million infants and toddlers (children under 3 years of age) enter some kind of o...