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child study movement

the first organized effort, launched in the late 19th century by G. Stanley Hall, to apply scientific methods to the study of children. The movement focused on child welfare and, among other things, helped to bring about the passage of laws governing child labor and compulsory education.

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narcotic stupor

narcotic stupor

a state of lethargy or limited mobility and decreased responsiveness to stimulation due to the effects of an opioid drug. This state may border on loss of consciousness and may be followed by coma in extreme cases.