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Introductory: Individual Differences (1959)

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Dr. William M. Cruickshank Dr. Cruickshank is a professor of education and psychology, director of education for Exceptional Children and Dean of the Summer Session at Syracuse University. He served as a clinical psychologist in the U.S. Army from 1942-45. An author, his works have appeared in journals including those for Exceptional Children, Clinical Psychology and Exceptional Psychology. This program established the frame of reference for the following programs: pointing out the individual differences of children in physical, mental, and emotional growth and development. The special and dynamic problems of the exceptional child are described and illustrated by dynamic problems of the exceptional child are described and illustrated by Dr. Cruickshank.

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Syracuse University

Subjects

public broadcasting, AAPB, Individual differences, Exceptional children, Child development, Educational psychology, Special education, Child psychology, Personality development, Social adjustment, Peer relationships, Academic performance, Physical disabilities, Chronic health conditions, Hemophilia, Normalcy in children, Classroom environment, Social psychology, Growth and development, Visual impairments, Self-concept, William M. Cruickshank, Syracuse University, Behavioral differences, Family dynamics, Human potential, Educational philosophy

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