In this classic work, the renowned historian and philosopher John Fiske reflects on the nature of infancy and the fundamental importance of early childhood experiences. Drawing upon a wide range of scientific and literary sources, Fiske argues that the first few years of life are crucial for the development of personality, intelligence, and morality. Whether you are a parent, a teacher, or simply interested in the mysteries of human development, The Meaning of Infancy offers profound insights into the nature of human experience.
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