Frances Ilg
Frances Lillian Ilg (1902–1981) was an American pediatrician and professor at Yale University. She was an expert in infant and child development.[1]
Works
- The first five years of life: a guide to the study of the preschool child, from the Yale clinic of child development, 1940
- (with Arnold Gesell) Child development, an introduction to the study of human growth, 1943
- Vision, its development in infant and child, 1946
- (with Arnold Gesell) The child from five to ten, 1946
- L'Enfant de 5 à 10 ans, 1949
- Child behavior, 1951
- The Gesell Institute party book, 1959
- Parents ask, 1962
- (with Louise Bates Ames) Mosaic patterns of American children, 1962
- School readiness; behavior tests used at the Gesell Institute, 1964
- Your four-year-old: wild and wonderful, 1976
- Your three-year-old: friend or enemy, 1976
- Your six-year-old: defiant but loving, 1979
- Your five-year-old: sunny and serene, 1979
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References
- Affeld, J'Anne (2006). "Ilg, Frances (1902-1981)". In Neil J. Salkind; Lewis H. Margolis; Kimberly DeRuyck; Kristin Rasmussen (eds.). Encyclopedia of Human Development. SAGE. p. 737. ISBN 978-1-4129-0475-9.
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