Martin Deutsch (psychologist)
Martin Deutsch | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1926 New York City, US |
| Died | 2002 |
| Citizenship | American |
| Education | Columbia University |
| Known for | Compensatory education |
| Spouse | Cynthia Deutsch |
| Children | 1 |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Developmental psychology |
| Institutions | New York University |
Martin Deutsch (1926–2002) was an American developmental psychologist known for his research on the education of disadvantaged children. His efforts to develop a compensatory education program in New York City served as a predecessor to the national Head Start program. He developed early intervention programs with what he called a "therapeutic curriculum", which aimed to specifically address the deficient experiences of children living in deprived environments. He believed that such environments put children at a disadvantage with respect to beginning school and acquiring basic literacy skills.