Ames, Louise Bates.
Variant namesChild psychologist and educator. Born 1908; died 1996.
From the description of Louise Bates Ames papers, 1915-1996 (bulk 1950-1975). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981093
Biographical Note
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1908, Oct. 29:
Born, Portland, Maine -
1930:
Married Smith Whittier Ames (divorced 1937) B.A., University of Maine, Orono, Maine -
1933:
M.A., University of Maine, Orono, Maine -
1933 -1936 :Research secretary and personal assistant to Arnold Gesell, Clinic of Child Development, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. -
1936:
Ph.D., Yale University, New Haven, Conn. -
1938:
Produced first film, "How Behavior Grows: The Sequential Patterning of Prone Progression" -
1940 -1944 :Instructor, Clinic of Child Development, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. -
1943:
Published with Arnold Gesell, Frances Lillian Ilg, and Janet Learned Infant and Child in the Culture of Today: The Guidance of Development in Home and Nursery School (New York: Harper & Brothers. 405 pp.) -
1944 -1950 :Assistant Professor and curator of the Yale Films of Child Development, Clinic of Child Development, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. -
1946:
Published with Arnold Gesell, Frances Lillian Ilg, and Glenna E. Bullis Child from Five to Ten (New York: Harper & Brothers. 458 pp.) -
1950:
Founded with Frances Lillian Ilg the Gesell Institute of Child Development, New Haven, Conn. -
1950 -1968 :Director of research and secretary-treasurer, Gesell Institute of Child Development, New Haven, Conn. -
1951 -1973 :Coauthor of syndicated newspaper column Child Behavior (after 1962 called Parents Ask) -
1952 -1955 :Weekly television series, Child Behavior -
1960 -1961 :Weekly television series, The Gesell Institute Reports: Your Child and You -
1965:
Published with Frances Lillian Ilg School Readiness: Behavior Tests Used at the Gesell Institute (New York: Harper & Row. 396 pp.) -
1968:
Associate director and chief psychologist, Gesell Institute of Child Development, New Haven, Conn. -
1970:
Published Child Care and Development (Philadelphia: Lippincott Co. 426 pp.) -
1971 -1977 :Codirector, Gesell Institute of Child Development, New Haven, Conn. -
1973:
Published Rorschach Responses in Old Age (New York: Brunner/Mazel. 219 pp.) -
1974:
Published with Joan Ames Chase Don't Push Your Pre-schooler (New York: Harper & Row. 212 pp.) -
1976:
Published series on child development with Frances Lillian Ilg, beginning with Your Two-Year-Old: Terrible or Tender (New York: Delacorte Press. 149 pp.) -
1978:
Gesell Institute of Child Development, New Haven, Conn., renamed Gesell Institute of Human Development, New Haven, Conn. -
1989:
Published Arnold Gesell: Themes of His Work (New York: Human Sciences Press. 334 pp.) -
1990:
Reaffiliation of the Gesell Institute of Human Development with Yale University, New Haven, Conn. -
1991:
Lecturer, Child Study Center, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. -
1996, Oct. 31:
Died, Cincinnati, Ohio
From the guide to the Louise Bates Ames Papers, 1915-1989, (bulk 1950-1975), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
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creatorOf | Louise Bates Ames Papers, 1915-1989, (bulk 1950-1975) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | Arnold Gesell Papers, 1870-1971, (bulk 1910-1950) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division |
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Birth 1908-10-29
Death 1996-10-31
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