"Children's Reading a Guide for Parents and Teachers" is a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of the development of reading habits in children, authored by the influential psychologist Lewis M. Terman. This work serves as a detailed manual designed to help educators and guardians navigate the complex landscape of children's literature, ensuring that young readers are exposed to materials that foster both intellectual growth and moral character. Terman applies scientific observation to the study of children's interests, categorizing books by age group and subject matter while providing critical evaluations of their educational and psychological value.
The text addresses fundamental questions regarding how to cultivate a lifelong love for reading, the distinct differences between the reading preferences of various age groups, and the psychological impact of different literary genres. By offering structured lists and deep pedagogical insights, "Children's Reading a Guide for Parents and Teachers" stands as a significant historical document in the fields of child psychology and educational theory. It emphasizes the critical importance of quality literature in the formative years, providing a vital bridge between the classroom and the home. This guide remains an essential resource for those interested in the history of literacy education and the evolution of children's reading standards.
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