CONTENTS.
PAGE
I. INTRODUCTORY, 1
II. THE AGE OF IMAGINATION, 25
Why we call Children Imaginative, 25
Imaginative Transformation of Objects, 28
Imagination and Play, 35
Free Projection of Fancies, 51
Imagination and Storyland, 54
III. THE DAWN OF REASON, 64
The Process of Thought, 64
The Questioning Age, 75
IV. PRODUCTS OF CHILD-THOUGHT, 91
The Child¡¯s Thoughts about Nature, 91
Psychological Ideas, 109
Theological Ideas, 120
V. THE LITTLE LINGUIST, 133
Prelinguistic Babblings, 133
Transition to Articulate Speech, 138
Beginnings of Linguistic Imitation, 147
Transformation of our Words, 148
Logical Side of Children¡¯s Language, 160
Sentence-building, 170
Getting at our Meanings, 183
VI. SUBJECT TO FEAR, 191
Children¡¯s Sensibility, 191
Startling Effect of Sounds, 194
Fear of Visible Things, 198
The Fear of Animals, 207
Fear of the Dark, 211
Fears and their Palliatives, 219
VII. RAW MATERIAL OF MORALITY, 228
Primitive Egoism, 228
Germs of Altruism, 242
Children¡¯s Lies, 251
viiiVIII. UNDER LAW, 267
The Struggle with Law, 267
On the Side of Law, 277
The Wise Law-giver, 290
IX. THE CHILD AS ARTIST, 298
First Responses to Natural Beauty, 300
Early Attitude Towards Art, 307
Beginnings of Art-production, 317
X. THE YOUNG DRAUGHTSMAN, 331
First Attempts to Draw, 331
First Drawings of the Human Figure, 335
Front and Side View of Human Figure, 356
First Drawings of Animals, 372
Men on Horseback, etc., 377
R£¿sum£¿ of Facts, 382
Explanation of Facts, 385
XI. EXTRACTS FROM A FATHER¡¯S DIARY, 399
First Year, 400
Second Year, 416
Third Year, 436
Fourth Year, 452
Fifth Year, 464
Sixth Year, 480
XII. GEORGE SAND¡¯S CHILDHOOD, 489
The First Years, 489
A Self-evolved Religion, 506
Bibliography, 515
Index, 519