The Child watchers

United States, 1968

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Episode of Series “The World We Live In”.
The reflexes of a newborn baby are the basis for early learning, this is shown to be more extensive than was once thought. Experiments by developmental psychologists such as Piaget and Brunner are demonstrated with children up to the age of 6. Based on the book “The Mind” by John Rowan Wilson - a volume in the Life Science Library. Narrated by Luis Van Rooten. Suggested audience: senior secondary, tertiary, general.

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director

Jean Oser

producer

L. Richard Ellison

production company

National Educational Television

Time-Life Broadcast

Duration

00:29:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1968

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The World We Live In

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The World We Live In

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