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Sheldon H. White (1928-2005).

Emily D Cahan, Yeh Hseuh

    The American Psychologist
    |September 19, 2007
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    Sheldon "Shep" Harold White, a distinguished scholar in developmental psychology, significantly advanced children's learning, cognitive development, and public policy. His influential research and contributions continue to benefit children worldwide.

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    Area of Science:

    • Developmental Psychology
    • Child Cognitive Development
    • Social Policy

    Background:

    • Sheldon
    • Shep
    • Harold White was a prominent figure in developmental psychology.
    • His work spanned children's learning, cognitive development, social programs, and policy.
    • He also contributed to the history of developmental psychology.

    Discussion:

    • White's legacy is marked by his intellectual rigor, compassion, and humor.
    • His research directly impacted children's development and well-being.
    • His contributions extended to shaping social programs and public policy.

    Key Insights:

    • Pioneering research in children's learning and cognitive development.

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  • Significant contributions to social programs and public policy.
  • A deep understanding of the history of developmental psychology.
  • Outlook:

    • The impact of his work continues to influence current research and policy.
    • His scholarship serves as a foundation for future studies in developmental psychology.
    • His legacy inspires ongoing efforts to improve children's lives through research and policy.