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  1. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was born on May 16, 1804 in Billerica, Massachusetts. Her father, Dr. Nathaniel Peabody, worked as a dentist. Her mother, Elizabeth Peabody, was an educator and author. Elizabeth Palmer was the eldest of six siblings: Mary, Sophia, Nathaniel, George, and Wellington.

  2. Full Text. Few people today question the importance of kindergarten or its role in the K-12 educational continuum. That is due in large part to the efforts of one woman, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804-1894), an early leader of the kindergarten movement in the United States. For most of her life, Peabody took an active role in promoting education.

  3. Oct 22, 2017 · Two generations earlier, another visionary thinker — the education reformer Elizabeth Peabody (May 16, 1804–January 3, 1894), who coined the term “Transcendentalism” — distilled the essence of how we liberate and elevate ourselves through studies properly pursued. Peabody’s youngest sister, Sophia, was bedeviled by paralyzing ...

  4. May 21, 2022 · Sophia Amelia Peabody was born September 21, 1809 on Summer Street in Salem, Massachusetts. The following year, the family moved to the house which sill stands today at the corner of Essex and Union Street. She was the youngest daughter of Elizabeth and Nathaniel Peabody. Sophia was educated at home with her sisters, but unlike Mary and ...

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Today, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody is most widely recognized for her proximity to more famous men—in particular, to the writers of the American Renaissance, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne, and to early champions of educational reform, such as Bronson Alcott and Horace Mann.

  6. Elizabeth Peabody was a teacher, publisher, and writer, who introduced kindergarten in the United States on Pickney Street. Elizabeth Peabody was born to Eliza Palmer and Nathaniel Peabody in 1804, in Billerica. Although never a West End resident, Peabody’s legacy in education and activism was honored in the West End with the founding of the ...

  7. Books. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody: A Reformer on Her Own Terms. Bruce A. Ronda. Harvard University Press, 1999 - Biography & Autobiography - 391 pages. This is the first full-length biography of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, one of the three notable Peabody sisters of Salem, Massachusetts, and sister-in-law of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Horace Marm.