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Darwin’s observations on his children

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Charles Darwin’s observations on the development of his children, began the research that culminated in his book The Expression of the emotions in man and animals, published in 1872, and his article ‘A biographical sketch of an infant’, published in Mind…

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  • … without a corresponding sensation. D r . Holland[12] informs me children do not  learn …
  • … each scream approaches it.— 8  Between 11 & 12 weeks old in smiling. I observe he …
  • … present when screaming from pain When one day under 12 weeks took hold of Catherines[20] …
  • … the first time he used his right hand, was observed 12 weeks & one day  whilst violently …
  • … it is easy to see, are those of inspiration.— 12  April 20 th .— Took my finger to his …
  • … April 4 14wks & 1 day. 11 – 12     May 16 …
  • … habit he continued for some months Jan 12 th . He observed, & gave cry of recognition …
  • … Anne, on seeing her  often kissed self in glass Jan 12 th — observed image in eye.— …
  • … Door. the  only difference between our door N o  12 and N o  11 is in the slit for the Letter
  • … has learned them from my sometimes changing the first letter in any word he is using—thus I say …
  • … , pp. 131–2. [6]  Correspondence  vol. 2, letter from Emma Wedgwood, [23 January 1839] . …
  • … CD’s original pencil text as closely as possible. [12] Henry Holland. [13] CD wrote …
  • … the next paragraph were written by Emma Darwin. [29] Caroline Sarah Wedgwood, Elizabeth …
  • … Emma Darwin’s diary, stayed at Upper Gower Street between 12 February and 16 March 1842. [43] …
  • … joined them on 18 May (Emma Darwin’s diary). [52] Charlotte Langton, Emma Darwin’s sister. …