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    Emmi Pikler (born Emilie Madleine Reich; January 9, 1902 – June 6, 1984) was a Hungarian pediatrician who introduced new theories of infant education...
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  • The seeds for her passion for infant care came from pediatrician Emmi Pikler. Pikler's innovative theories on infant care were successfully tested during...
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  • that introduced her to the attachment-based child-rearing approach of Emmi Pikler. Karen Spencer is co-author of articles published in the peer-reviewed...
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  • who were persecuted by the regime. Gindler's collaborators included Emmi Pikler Heinrich Jacoby (whose students included Moshe Feldenkrais) Several of...
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    French astronomer and discoverer of 9 minor planets in the late 1930s Emmi Pikler, Hungarian pediatrician and infant-education theorist Paul Ricœur, French...
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  • Hungarian pediatrician Emmi Pikler (1902–1984), the Reggio Emilia approach to Early Childhood Education, and other sources. The Pikler Institute, in Budapest...
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  • the 1930s. Magda Gerber worked with the pediatrician Emmi Pikler at Loczy, also known as The Pikler Institute, an orphanage located in Budapest, Hungary...
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