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Titchener, Edward Bradford (1867-1927) the creator of the the school of structuralism. Unlike Wundt's voluntarism, structuralism was much more in the tradition of empiricism -associationism.
Deutsch: Kleinkind / Español: Niño Pequeño / Português: Criança Pequena / Français: Tout-petit / Italian: Bambino Piccolo
Toddler in the psychology context refers to a young child, typically between the ages of one and three years, who is in a crucial Developmental stage characterized by rapid growth in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social domains.
Deutsch: Kleinkindalter / Español: Primera infancia / Português: Primeira infância / Français: Petite enfance / Italiano: Prima infanzia
Toddlerhood in the psychology context refers to a developmental stage that typically ranges from about 1 to 3 years of age. This period is characterized by rapid growth and development across several domains, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and social. Toddlerhood is marked by significant milestones such as the first steps, the development of language, the emergence of a sense of self, and the beginning of independence and autonomy. psychologists and developmental theorists pay close attention to this stage as it lays the foundation for later development and learning.