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Stanley I. Greenspan was an influential American psychiatrist and pediatrician, renowned for his work in child development and mental health. He dedicated much of his career to understanding the emotional and developmental needs of children, particularly those with learning disabilities and severe difficulties in relating and communicating. His pioneering approaches emphasized the importance of emotional connections and the role of play in child development, which significantly impacted therapeutic practices in early childhood education and mental health.

Greenspan authored several notable books, such as "Assessing and Treating Infants and Young Children with Severe Difficulties in Relating and Communicating" and "The Learning Tree: Overcoming Learning Disabilities from the Ground Up." His work has influenced many professionals in the field of child psychology and education, advocating for a more empathetic and supportive approach to teaching and therapy. Through his research and writings, he left a lasting legacy that continues to shape how practitioners understand and support children's emotional and cognitive growth.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 September 1, 1923
出生地点 New York, New York, USA
去世日期 August 27, 2010