Step into a world of child abuse and prejudice, and discover how it led to the field of gifted education.
Leta Hollingworth (1886-1939), born in rural Nebraska, was a child trapped in her step-mother’s wrath, forbade to see the one person she loved most in the world. But she rose above the odds to become the mother of gifted education, as well as an influential psychologist, feminist, educator, author, and advocate for gifted children. Her captivating life story can still be learned from today, with perspectives on gifted education, psychology, and feminism.
Length: 264 pages.
ISBN 10 digit: 0-910707-53-7 ISBN 13 digit: 978-0-910707-53-4
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