Yale Clinic: Behavior of Baby | 1946
This film presents the work of Dr. Gesell, pioneering baby scientist, who studied and filmed infants and children in a famed "baby dome" to attempt to establish a framework of normal and abnormal behaviour patterns. At the time of filming, a massive post-war baby boom was underway, called a "bumper crop" of babies in this film.

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Mother-Infant Interaction (New York University, 1967)

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Autism in one of two identical twins. 1961 documentary part 2 of 4

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Study of Maternal Deprivation | Before and After Therapy

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The Eugenics Crusade | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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Documentary on Learning Disabilities | 1960s

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The Boy in the Bubble | Retro Report | The New York Times

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The Science of Baby Development | 1949

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Grief, A Peril in Infancy (Spitz and Wolf, The Research Project, 1947)

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1965. Effect of emotional deprivation and neglect on babies. Subtitled in English

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The Silent Child | Oscar® Winning Short Film

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The Impact of Early Emotional Neglect

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Robin, Peter, and Darryl: Three to the Hospital (Columbia University, Department of Nursing, 1969)

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500 Years Frozen in Time: The Inca Children Mystery

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Raising A Child With Selective Mutism | MY CHILD WON'T TALK | Full Documentary | Origin

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What Happened to Anne Frank's Family After WW2?

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Social Interaction Between Infants in Their First Year | 1965 Study

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Psychological Study of Child Aggression and Destructive Impulse | 1950's

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Fears of Children (National Association for Mental Health, 1952)

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Magazine - Can Babies Tell Right From Wrong? | The New York Times

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