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Infant Observation
International Journal of Infant Observation and Its Applications
Volume 25, 2022 - Issue 2
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Presentations with Commentaries from the Study Weekend of the Centre D’etudes Martha Harris, Larmor Plage, Brittany, March 26 and 27, 2022

First weeks at Nursery School. Young Child Observations in a Montessori Nursery by Florence Daligault, with Commentary by Simonetta Adamo and Trudy Klauber

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  • Adamo, S. M. G. (2001). “The house is a boat”: The experience of separation in a nursery school. In S. M. G. Adamo, & M. Rustin (Eds.), Young Child Observation. A development in the theory and method of infant observation. Karnac. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698030108401628
  • Adamo, S. M. G., & Rustin, M. (2014). Introduction. In S. M. G. Adamo, & M. Rustin (Eds.), Young Child Observation. A development in the theory and method of infant observation. Karnac.
  • Hoxter, S. (1983). La vecchia donna che viveva in una scarpa, (the old woman who lived in a shoe) in S.M.G. Adamo. (Ed.): Il Progetto Chance: Seminari psicologici, (The Chance Project, Psychological Seminars) Napoli, ONLUS Maestri di strada. 2003. to be re-published in S.M.G Adamo and P. Valerio (Eds.) (Ini Press) Psicoanalisi di strada. L’accompagnamento al lavoro educativo con adolescenti drop-out, Napoli: ESI. In publication. (Transl.) Street Psychoanalysis. Supporting continuing education and matriculation for adolescent drop-outs.).
  • Meltzer, D., & Harris, M. (2001). The story of child development-a psychoanalytic account. In S. M. G. Adamo, & M. Rustin (Eds.), Young Child Observation. A development in the theory and method of infant observation. Karnac.
  • Salzberger-Wittenberg, I. (2001). The transition from home to school. In S. M. G. Adamo, & M. Rustin (Eds.), Young Child Observation. A development in the theory and method of infant observation. Karnac.
  • Taylor-Buck, L., & Rustin, M. (2001). Thoughts on transition between cultures: Jonathan moves from home to school and from class to class. In S. M. G. Adamo, & M. Rustin (Eds.), Young Child Observation. A development in the theory and method of infant observation. Karnac. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698030108401627

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