Helen McMurchie Bott (1886–?) was a Canadian author on child development. Bott held degrees from the University of Toronto (Bachelor's, 1912; Master's, 1923).[1] Her 1933 and 1934 books were the first and second ones published in the Child Development Series of the University of Toronto. She married the psychologist, Edward Alexander Bott (1887–1974), and they had three daughters, among them anthropologist Elizabeth Bott.[1][2] Bott served as the head of parental education at the Institute of Child Study until 1938.[1]
^ abcFreeman, Linton C.; Barry Wellman (1995). "A Note on the Ancestral Toronto Home of Social Network Analysis" (PDF). Connections. University of Irvine / International Network for Social Network Analysis. p. 15. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
^Dagg, Anne Innis (1 January 2001). The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian Compendium of Non-Fiction Women Authors and Their Books, 1836-1945. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press. pp. 45–. ISBN 978-0-88920-845-2. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
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