This introduction to the science of psychology for young readers features chapters on the brain, personality, intelligence, emotions, social relationships, and more. With colorful illustrations of psychologyâ s big ideas, features explaining classic studies, and lots of hands-on experiments to try at home, thereâ s no better way to dive into the fascinating science of the mind.
This introduction to the science of psychology for young readers features chapters on the brain, personality, intelligence, emotions, social relationships, and more. With colorful illustrations of psychologyâ s big ideas, features explaining classic studies, and lots of hands-on experiments to try at home, thereâ s no better way to dive into the fascinating science of the mind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD and Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: Exploring Psychology 1. What Is Psychology? 2. Where’s the Proof? Part Two: Mind and Body Working Together 3. Is Putting On Your Socks a Superpower? 4. How Does the Brain Work? Part Three: The One and Only Me 5. What Makes Me “Me”? 6. What Does It Mean to Be a Boy or a Girl? Part Four: Learning and Growing 7. How Did You Learn That? 8. What Does It Mean to Be Smart? 9. How Do You Remember? 10. How Do We Think? 11. How Do You Change As You Grow? Part Five: Understanding Feelings 12. How Do You Feel? 13. What Motivates You? Part Six: Caring for Yourself 14. What Is Stress? 15. Why Spend So Much Time Sleeping? Part Seven: Taming Emotions 16. What Helps People Do Well? 17. What About When It All Feels Like Too Much? Part Eight: Living With Others 18. Why Are Other People So Important? 19. How Can You Understand Other People’s Experiences? 20. Is Conflict Part of Being Human? Part Nine: Planning for a Better World 21. Can Psychology Help Save Planet Earth? Glossary Index About the Author
Part One: Exploring Psychology 1. What Is Psychology? 2. Where’s the Proof? Part Two: Mind and Body Working Together 3. Is Putting On Your Socks a Superpower? 4. How Does the Brain Work? Part Three: The One and Only Me 5. What Makes Me “Me”? 6. What Does It Mean to Be a Boy or a Girl? Part Four: Learning and Growing 7. How Did You Learn That? 8. What Does It Mean to Be Smart? 9. How Do You Remember? 10. How Do We Think? 11. How Do You Change As You Grow? Part Five: Understanding Feelings 12. How Do You Feel? 13. What Motivates You? Part Six: Caring for Yourself 14. What Is Stress? 15. Why Spend So Much Time Sleeping? Part Seven: Taming Emotions 16. What Helps People Do Well? 17. What About When It All Feels Like Too Much? Part Eight: Living With Others 18. Why Are Other People So Important? 19. How Can You Understand Other People’s Experiences? 20. Is Conflict Part of Being Human? Part Nine: Planning for a Better World 21. Can Psychology Help Save Planet Earth? Glossary Index About the Author
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