Children s Minds

Children s Minds
Author: Margaret Donaldson
Publsiher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1979
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393951014

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How and when does a child begin to make sense of the world? Why does a lively preschool child so often become a semiliterate and defeated school failure?

Engaging Children s Minds

Engaging Children s Minds
Author: Lilian Gonshaw Katz,Sylvia C. Chard
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Early childhood education
ISBN: 1567505015

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This new edition incorporates many insights and strategies the authors have learned while working extensively with teachers to implement the project approach. Since the popular first edition was published in 1989, the authors have continued to help teachers around the world understand the benefits of this approach. Katz and Chard discuss in great detail the philosophical, theoretical, and research bases of project work. The typical phases are presented and detailed suggestions for implementing each one are described. Using specific examples, this book clarifies and articulates the process and benefits of the project approach. These specific examples outline how children's intellectual development is enhanced. Years of working with teachers and young children from preschool to primary age provide the authors with first hand experience for employing the project approach. Helpful guidelines will aid teachers in working with this approach comfortably in order to gain the interset of children and in order for those to grow and florish mentally.

Awakening Children s Minds

Awakening Children s Minds
Author: Laura E. Berk
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0195171551

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Based on the most recent contemporary research, this is a wide-ranging and practical guide to parenthood and early childhood education. 7 halftones.

The Philosophical Baby

The Philosophical Baby
Author: Alison Gopnik
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781429959445

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For most of us, having a baby is the most profound, intense, and fascinating experience of our lives. Now scientists and philosophers are starting to appreciate babies, too. The last decade has witnessed a revolution in our understanding of infants and young children. Scientists used to believe that babies were irrational, and that their thinking and experience were limited. Recently, they have discovered that babies learn more, create more, care more, and experience more than we could ever have imagined. And there is good reason to believe that babies are actually smarter, more thoughtful, and even more conscious than adults. This new science holds answers to some of the deepest and oldest questions about what it means to be human. A new baby's captivated gaze at her mother's face lays the foundations for love and morality. A toddler's unstoppable explorations of his playpen hold the key to scientific discovery. A three-year-old's wild make-believe explains how we can imagine the future, write novels, and invent new technologies. Alison Gopnik - a leading psychologist and philosopher, as well as a mother - explains the groundbreaking new psychological, neuroscientific, and philosophical developments in our understanding of very young children, transforming our understanding of how babies see the world, and in turn promoting a deeper appreciation for the role of parents.

Mind Children

Mind Children
Author: Hans Moravec
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1988
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0674576187

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"A dizzying display of intellect and wild imaginings by Moravec, a world-class roboticist who has himself developed clever beasts . . . Undeniably, Moravec comes across as a highly knowledgeable and creative talent--which is just what the field needs".--Kirkus Reviews.

Children s Minds

Children s Minds
Author: Margaret Donaldson
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1978
Genre: Byzantine Empire
ISBN: 9780006861225

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Margaret Donaldson's seminal work on child development, first published in 1978, has become a classic inquiry into the nature of human thought.

Endangered Minds

Endangered Minds
Author: Jane M. Healy
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2011-07-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781439126707

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Is today's fast-paced media culture creating a toxic environment for our children's brains? In this landmark, bestselling assessment tracing the roots of America's escalating crisis in education, Jane M. Healy, Ph.D., examines how television, video games, and other components of popular culture compromise our children's ability to concentrate and to absorb and analyze information. Drawing on neuropsychological research and an analysis of current educational practices, Healy presents in clear, understandable language: -- How growing brains are physically shaped by experience -- Why television programs -- even supposedly educational shows like Sesame Street -- develop "habits of mind" that place children at a disadvantage in school -- Why increasing numbers of children are diagnosed with attention deficit disorder -- How parents and teachers can make a critical difference by making children good learners from the day they are born

The War for Children s Minds

The War for Children s Minds
Author: Stephen Law
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134182664

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Behind headlines on the conflict in Iraq and global terrorism, a much deeper battle is raging over children and the values they should adopt. Political and religious leaders including Blair and Bush have been joined by the popular press in Enlightenment-bashing and bitter attacks on `liberal parenting calling for a return to authority and religious tradition. How do we raise good children? How do we make good citizens? In defiant yet acute fashion, Stephen Law urges us to re-evaluate the liberal tradition of thinking about morality. Tackling authoritarian rhetoric head-on, he argues that children should learn about right and wrong, and respect for others, but that their education should be grounded in the hard-won values of the Enlightenment. Taking on neo-conservatives and religious and media commentators, The War for Children‘s Minds is a candid and controversial call for a liberal, philosophically informed approach to raising children. A staunch defence of the humane, liberal life, The War for Children‘s Minds is a much-needed guide to an urgent moral conundrum.