Margaret Lowenfeld
Margaret Frances Jane Lowenfeld (4 February 1890 - 2 February 1973) was a British-born pioneer of child psychology and psychotherapy, a medical researcher in paediatric medicine, and an author of several publications and academic papers on the analysis of child development and play. Margaret developed a number of educational techniques which bear her name and have achieved worldwide recognition.
Read more about Margaret Lowenfeld: Early Years, Later Life, Selected Publications Originally By Margaret Lowenfeld, Bibliography
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