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The Gesell Institute of Child Development is a non-profit organization located in New Haven, Connecticut. The organization is named after Arnold Gesell and is dedicated to researching and understanding child growth and development. The mission is to promote the principles of child development as the basis for all decision making for young children. ==History== The Gesell Institute was created by Dr. Louise Bates Ames and Dr. Frances Ilg after Gesell's retirement from the Yale Child Study Center in 1950.〔http://www.gesellinstitute.org/about-us/history〕 Between 1961 and 1984, the Gesell Institute offered post-doctorate fellowships in ophthalmology. In 1964, the three volume set Soothing Sounds for Baby was released as a collaboration with American composer Raymond Scott. In 2008, (Gesell Radio ) was created as a podcast on the organization's website. It is part of the BAM Radio Network, and features a program called Body, Mind, and Child.〔http://www.bodymindandchild.com/press5.htm〕 Currently the organization has a small number of staff in its New Haven headquarters, and an eight member national lecture staff across the country. The lecturers individually hold multi-day GDO-R workshops for teachers and education professionals throughout the United States.〔http://www.gesellinstitute.org/about-us/national-lecture-staff〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gesell Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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