HENRI WALLON (1) - AFETIVIDADE E INTELIGÊNCIA | TEORIA PSICOGENÉTICA

Henri Wallon was a physician, philosopher, and psychologist. Born in France in 1879 and died in 1962, Wallon devoted himself deeply to the study of children, believing this was the best way to understand the origins of human psychological processes. In this video, we'll explore Wallon's psychogenetic theory, particularly regarding the relationship between affectivity and intelligence. ----------------------------------------------------- Recommended works: "Henri Wallon," by Hélène Gratiot-Alfandéry. "The Psychology of Learning," by Nelson Piletti and Solange Rossato. "The History and Evolution of Genetic Psychology: A Study of the Development of Research with Children," by João Alberto da Silva.