Arnold Lucius Gesell

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Definition

Proper noun: - Arnold Lucius Gesell: An American psychologist and pediatrician renowned for his pioneering scientific studies of child development and growth. He established normative timelines for typical infant and child development.

Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The theories of Arnold Lucius Gesell emphasized the importance of biological maturation in development.
    • Arnold Lucius Gesell founded the Yale Clinic of Child Development, which later became the Gesell Institute of Child Development.
Advanced Usage
  • Gesell's maturation theory: A theory proposing that child development is primarily determined by biological maturation, following a fixed, genetically programmed sequence.
    • Gesell's maturation theory suggests that children will learn to walk when their nervous system is ready, regardless of specific training.
  • Gesell Developmental Schedules / Gesell Developmental Observation: A set of norms and observational assessments for evaluating the developmental progress of infants and young children.
    • The pediatrician used the Gesell Developmental Schedules to assess the child's motor and adaptive behavior.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gesellian (adj): Pertaining to the theories or work of Arnold Gesell.
    • The Gesellian perspective views development as an unfolding process guided by innate factors.
  • Maturationist (n): A proponent of the theory that development is governed by innate biological timelines, a view strongly associated with Gesell's work.
Synonyms
  • Child development pioneer
  • Developmental psychologist
Related Phrases
  • Gesell dome / Gesell dome observation room: A one-way vision dome used for observing children's behavior without intrusion, a tool developed from his research methods.
    • The researchers observed the children's social interactions from within the Gesell dome.
Noun
  1. United States psychologist noted for his work in child development (1880-1961)