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Scientist in the Crib

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Alison Gopnik! Ph.D. is a professor of psychology at the University of California at Berkeley and a leading cognitive scientist. She is past president of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology and is the author of more than seventy papers on philosophy! psychology! and children's early learning. She has also written for The New York Review of Books and The Times Literary Supplement. Mother of three! she lives with her family in Berkeley! California. Andrew N. Meltzoff! Ph.D. revolutionized the field of child psychology with his discoveries about how much infants know! learn! and remember. He is a professor of psychology and the University of Washington! and his research has been featured in Time! The New York Times! and museum exhibits worldwide. He and his wife! Dr. Kuhl! live with their daughter in Seattle! Washington. Patricia K. Kuhl! Ph.D. is the world's leading authority on speech development and is a professor of speech and hearing at the University of Washington. She was one of six scientists invited to present their research at the White House Conference on Early Learning and the Brain in 1997. Her recent findings on language acquisition and why parents speak "motherese" to their children made national headlines. She and her husband! Dr. Meltzoff! live in Seattle. A review of research on learning and infancy, drawn from hundreds of case studies, shows how children by the age of three are virtual learning machines and discusses how parents can help this learning process. Zusammenfassung This book combines two worlds -- children and science -- in an entirely unique way that yields exciting discoveries about both. The authors show that by the time children are three! they've solved problems that stumped Socrates with an agility computers still can't match. The Scientist in the Crib explains just how! and how much! babies and young children know and learn! and how much parents naturally teach them. In fact! The Scientist in the Crib argues that evolution designed us to both teach and learn. Nurture is our nature! and the drive to learn is our most important instinct. The new science of children also reveals insights about our adult capacities! helping to solve some ancient questions: How do we know there really is a world out there? How do we know that other people have minds like ours? It turns out that we find solutions to these problems when we are very small. But these astonishing capabilities don't disappear in later life! as the authors show in their engaging discussion of humans' potential for learning. In fact! they argue that even very young children -- as well as adults use some of the same methods that allow scientists to learn so much about the world. Written by three top scientists -- themselves parents -- who conducted much of the pioneering research in this field! The Scientist in the Crib is vivid! lucid! and often funny. Filled with surprises at every turn! it gives us a new view of the inner life of children and the mysteries of the mind. ...

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