This is Robert: A Study of Personality Growth in a Preschool Child

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This educational documentary, likely produced in the 1940s given its focus on child psychology and preschool settings, follows the emotional and social development of Robert, a spirited yet challenging preschooler. The film begins with Robert’s arrival at nursery school at age two, portraying him as aggressive, “difficult,” and prone to outbursts, yet undeniably charismatic. Through observational footage and narration, it traces his journey over five years, culminating in his first year of public school at age seven. At home, Robert grapples with adult pressures—possibly strict parenting or unmet emotional needs—leading to confusion that manifests as violent behavior in school, interpreted as a defense against an overwhelming world. The film highlights key influences: his mother’s evolving role, perhaps shifting from exasperation to understanding, and his teacher’s balanced approach of firmness and affection. Classroom scenes show Robert clashing with peers, then gradually adapting as he responds to consistent guidance. Likely shot in black-and-white, this study reflects mid-20th-century interest in personality development and progressive education, offering a compassionate lens on a “problem child” finding his way.

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