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The new approach saw the child as the "father to the man" (Miller, 1982, p.58) and thus childhood became an appropriate topic of study. In North America, behaviourism supported a utilitarian social control philosophy. Watson (1925; cited in Rogers & Rogers, 1992) emphasized the power that behaviourism had to create children rather than simply explain childhood: Give me a dozen healthy infants, well formed, and my own specified world to bring them up...