A detailed analysis of the major achievements that dominate the first three years of life: learning to walk, to speak and to think. The author examines the first three years of the life of the child in relation to the three major achievements of that time: learning to walk, to speak, and to think. These are the three basic faculties that make us human, and their acquisition, K nig argues, is 'an act of grace' in every...
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