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Magda Gerber (died April 27, 2007) was an early childhood educator. Gerber was born in Hungary. She received a degree in linguistics at the Sorbonne in France. The seeds for her passion for infant care come from pediatrician Emmi Pikler. Pikler's innovative theories on infant care were successfully tested during the course of her tenure as medical director of Loczy, a state-run orphanage in Budapest. Gerber incorporated many of Pikler's theories into her own philosophy, which she termed RIE (pronounced "wry") or Resources for Infant Educarers. The term ''educarer'', which she also coined, refers to either a parent or other caregiver, and emphasizes the role that they play in both caring and educating. Gerber emigrated with her family to the United States in 1957, and developed and directed the Pilot Infant Program at the Dubnoff School. In 1973 she began teaching parent/infant classes, and in 1980 she founded the RIE Center in Los Angeles. In 1997 she wrote ''Your Self-Confident Baby: How to Encourage Your Child's Natural Abilities from the Very Start'' (with Allison Johnson), and in 2003 she wrote ''Dear Parent: Caring for Infants With Respect'' (with Joan Weaver). ==References== Gonalez-Mena, Janet, and Dianne Widmeyer Eyer. ''Infants, Toddlers, and Caregivers: A Curriculum of Respectful, Responsive Care and Education''. McGraw Hill, New York. 2004. 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「Magda Gerber」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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