Susan Isaacs
Discover the remarkable life and work of Susan Isaacs in this compelling biography by P. J. Graham, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. With 376 pages of insightful content, this book delves into Isaacs' groundbreaking contributions to education, psychoanalysis, and psychology during a transformative era in Britain.
Susan Isaacs was not just a pioneer in her field; she played a crucial role in shaping the parenting styles of middle-class mothers in the 1930s, serving as an 'agony aunt' in "Nursery World," where she provided invaluable advice on child-rearing. Her innovative ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about childhood development and education.
This biography is a must-read for those interested in psychology, education, or the evolution of parenting practices in the United Kingdom. Join P. J. Graham in exploring the life of this influential figure and gain a deeper understanding of her profound impact on society.