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  1. Susan Sutherland Isaacs, CBE (née Fairhurst; 24 May 1885 – 12 October 1948; also known as Susan S. Brierley or Ursula Wise) was a Lancashire -born educational psychologist and psychoanalyst. She published studies on the intellectual and social development of children and promoted the nursery school movement.

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  2. A biography of Susan Sutherland Isaacs, a psychoanalytic writer and teacher who was influenced by Melanie Klein's child-centred approach to development and education. Learn about her life, career, publications and legacy in child psychology and psychoanalysis.

  3. The child-development theorist, educator, and psychoanalyst Susan Sutherland Fairhurst Isaacs, born in 1885, was the youngest of fourteen children, left school at fourteen, trained as a teacher, and in 1912 gained a philosophy degree from Manchester University.

  4. Susan Isaacs (1885-1948) was a British early years educationalist and psychologist who used her expertise in philosophy and psychology to shape new approaches to early childhood development and Play Theories in Early Years.

  5. Susan Sutherland Issacs Collection, British Psychoanalytic Society. Career Focus: Child development; social development; intellectual development; psychoanalysis.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2009 · Susan Sutherland Isaacs (1885–1948) was arguably the most influential child psychologist and educator of her British generation. Her work was studied by eminent contemporary academics, psychologists, philosophers and politicians. Her influence was international.

  7. Susan Sutherland Isaacs was a British psychologist and psychoanalyst who rose to. prominence during the nineteenth century progressive educational movement. Isaacs is best known. for her publications on the intellectual and social development of children, as well as her theories. regarding the education of children through free play.