Mary Sheridan
Mary Sheridan (1899–1978) was a pioneering British pediatrician and child development expert. She is best known for her work in the field of child health and her contributions to the understanding of child development milestones.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Mary Sheridan was born in 1899 in England. She pursued her medical education at the University of London, where she earned her medical degree. Following her graduation, she specialized in pediatrics and developed a keen interest in the developmental progress of children.
Career[edit | edit source]
Sheridan's career was marked by her dedication to improving the health and development of children. She worked extensively in various hospitals and clinics, where she observed and documented the developmental milestones of children. Her observations led to the creation of standardized developmental checklists that are still in use today.
Contributions to Child Development[edit | edit source]
Mary Sheridan is perhaps best known for her book, From Birth to Five Years: Children's Developmental Progress, which provides a detailed account of the typical developmental milestones for children from birth to five years old. This book has been widely used by healthcare professionals, educators, and parents to monitor and support the development of young children.
Sheridan's work emphasized the importance of early detection and intervention in cases where children showed signs of developmental delays. Her developmental checklists have been instrumental in identifying children who may need additional support and services.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Mary Sheridan's contributions to the field of child development have had a lasting impact. Her work has influenced the practices of pediatricians, child psychologists, and early childhood educators around the world. The developmental checklists she created continue to be a valuable resource for monitoring the growth and development of young children.
Publications[edit | edit source]
- From Birth to Five Years: Children's Developmental Progress
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