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The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas
The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas













The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas

Stage 4: Early School Years: Industry vs. Controlling caregivers may teach children to follow another’s lead rather than starting their own plans. Guilt: If children are criticized for being assertive, they may feel guilt for pursuing their desires.They can grow into adults who are able to follow their ambitions. Initiative: When caregivers nurture these tendencies, children learn how to make decisions and plan for the future.Preschoolers are increasingly focused on doing things themselves and establishing their own goals. If caregivers foster excessive dependence, the child may learn to doubt their own abilities. Shame: Children whose caregivers discourage them may develop feelings of shame.When caregivers encourage independence, children will feel secure enough to take risks. Autonomy: In this stage, caregivers often serve as a safe base from which to explore the world.They also develop basic skills such as toilet training. They learn more about their environment and their place within it. Shame and Self-Doubtĭuring this phase, young childrenbegin exploring the world around them.

The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas

They may learn they cannot rely on others and thus feel unsafe. Mistrust: If caregivers neglect an infants’ needs, or if care is sporadic, an infant may grow insecure.As caregivers fill an infant’s needs, the baby can develop a sense of trust and security. Trust: When caregivers respond promptly to an infant’s cries, the baby can learn to rely on others.

The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas

Infants learn to trust others based upon how well caregivers meet their needs. This book will ship at more than 7 pounds so will not ship out of the US without extreme expense.Infants depend on caregivers, usually parents, for basic needs such as food. This is the most complete book on the subject ever written up to 1981. Lavishly iIllustrated throughout in color and black & white. Here is a wonderful compilation of how-to and the history of Disney Studio animation through the words and drawings of the two masters Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Book is solid and clean with red cloth boards. A real nice very large first edition (stated) hardcover.















The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas