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Preyer, William T., 1841-1897

"The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX."


_Feeling of Self._--Child bit his finger so that he cried out with pain
(191). Sixty-second week, playing with his fingers as foreign objects;
pressing one hand down with the other (195). Sixty-first week, trying to
feel of his own image in the mirror (199).

SIXTEENTH MONTH.
SENSES.
SIGHT.--_Seeing Near and Distant Objects._--Sixty-eighth week, reaching
too short, too far to left or right, too high or too low (56).
_Interpretation of what is seen._--Grasping at jets of water (63).
HEARING.--Child holds watch to his ear and listens to the ticking (89).
SMELL.--Smell and taste not separated; a flower is taken into mouth
(135).
ORGANIC SENSATIONS AND EMOTIONS.--Fear of high tones (169).
WILL.
_Impulsive Movements._--Sleeping child raised hand to eye (202).
Accompanying movement of fingers in drinking (210).
_Reflex Movements._--Respirations, in sleep, twenty-two to twenty-five a
minute (217).
_Instinctive Movements._--Sixty-sixth week, four hundred and
fifty-seventh day, child runs alone (278). Next day, stops and stamps.
Four hundred and sixty-first day, can walk backward, if led, and can
turn round alone. At the end of the week can look at objects while
walking. Sixty-seventh week, a fall occurs rarely. Sixty-eighth week,
walking becoming mechanical (279).
_Imitative Movements._--A ring put on his head in imitation (289).
Waiting attitude (318).
_Expressive Movements._--Lips protruded almost like a snout (302).


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