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A. S. Neill. Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing was written by A. S. Neill and published by Hart Publishing Company in 1960. [1] In a letter to Neill, New York publisher Harold Hart suggested a book specific for America devised of parts from four of Neill's previous works: The Problem Child, The Problem Parent, The Free Child, and That Dreadful School. [4]
It is commonly known as "Class 11" or "Plus 1" (derived from "10+1") and, in some states, as the first year of Junior College (Intermediate or Pre-University Course). Other regional names include Intermediate 1st Year, HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate), FJYC (First Year Junior College), and 1st PUC (1st Year Pre-University Course).
Children suffering malnutrition in Colombia weighed less than those living in upper class conditions at the age of 36 months (11.88 kg [26.2 lb] compared to 14 kg [31 lb]), and were shorter (85.3 cm [33.6 in] versus 94 cm [37 in]).
The Chosen (Karabel book) Class, Bureaucracy, and Schools ... The Erosion of Childhood; ... Free the Children (book)
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The Copenhagen Trilogy is a series of memoirs by Danish author Tove Ditlevsen.The books were first released in Denmark between 1967 and 1971 under the titles Childhood (Danish: Barndom), Youth (Danish: Ungdom) and Dependency (Danish: Gift — Gift is the Danish word for both the adjective "married" and the noun "poison").
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A three-month-old infant laughing in response to a caregiver (2012) Social emotional development Attachment Theory; Attachment in children; Child directed speech; Language development