Om The Psychology of Mentally Deficient Children
This classic work on child psychology examines the mental development and behavior of children with intellectual disabilities. It covers topics such as sensory and motor development, language acquisition, intelligence testing, and educational methodologies. It provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by mentally deficient children, and highlights the importance of early intervention and specialized education.
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