Alison Gopnik is a professor of psychology and an affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. She is an internationally recognised leader in the study of children's learning and development. She writes the Mind and Matter column for the Wall Street Journal and is the author of The Philosophical Baby and co-author of The Scientist in the Crib. She has three sons and lives in Berkeley, California, with her husband, Alvy Ray Smith.
Alison Gopnik is a professor of psychology and an affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. She is an internationally recognised leader in the study of children's learning and development. She writes the Mind and Matter column for the Wall Street Journal and is the author of The Philosophical Baby and co-author of The Scientist in the Crib. She has three sons and lives in Berkeley, California, with her husband, Alvy Ray Smith.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CONTENTS Introduction: The Parent Paradoxes From Parenting to Being a Parent The Paradoxes The Paradoxes of Love The Paradoxes of Learning The Uniqueness of Childhood The Child Garden 1. Against Parenting In Praise of Mess The Ideas That Die in Our Stead Exploring vs. Exploiting Protective Parents 2. The Evolution of Childhood Two Pictures Beyond Just-So Stories The Paradox of Immaturity Learning, Culture, and Feedback Loops Variability: The Unknown Unknowns Back to Parenting 3. The Evolution of Love Pair-Bonding: It's Complicated Varieties of Love Grandmothers Alloparents The Commitment Puzzle The Roots of Commitment The Costs of Commitment Love and Parenting 4. Learning Through Looking The Little Actors The Myth of Mirror Neurons The Birth of Imitation Learning About the World When Children Are Better Than Adults Overimitation Rituals Imitation Across Cultures Doing Things Together 5. Learning Through Listening Learning from Testimony Being Sure of Yourself Who You Gonna Believe? Telling Stories Questions and Explanations Why Ask Why? The Essential Question Letting the Dude Figure It Out 6. The Work of Play Rough-and-Tumble Rats Getting Into Everything Pop-Beads and Popper Making Believe Bayesian Babies Kinds of Minds Dancing Robots Beyond Miss Havisham 7. Growing Up Apprenticeship Scholastic Skills Thinking Differently Attention Deficit Disorder Schooling and Learning The People in the Playground The Two Systems of Adolescence 8. The Future and the Past: Children and Technology The Reading Brain The World of Screens Eden and Mad Max The Technological Ratchet The City of the Web What to Do? 9. The Value of Children Private Ties and Public Policy Finding the Money The Old and the Young Work, Play, Art, Science Conclusion Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
CONTENTS Introduction: The Parent Paradoxes From Parenting to Being a Parent The Paradoxes The Paradoxes of Love The Paradoxes of Learning The Uniqueness of Childhood The Child Garden 1. Against Parenting In Praise of Mess The Ideas That Die in Our Stead Exploring vs. Exploiting Protective Parents 2. The Evolution of Childhood Two Pictures Beyond Just-So Stories The Paradox of Immaturity Learning, Culture, and Feedback Loops Variability: The Unknown Unknowns Back to Parenting 3. The Evolution of Love Pair-Bonding: It's Complicated Varieties of Love Grandmothers Alloparents The Commitment Puzzle The Roots of Commitment The Costs of Commitment Love and Parenting 4. Learning Through Looking The Little Actors The Myth of Mirror Neurons The Birth of Imitation Learning About the World When Children Are Better Than Adults Overimitation Rituals Imitation Across Cultures Doing Things Together 5. Learning Through Listening Learning from Testimony Being Sure of Yourself Who You Gonna Believe? Telling Stories Questions and Explanations Why Ask Why? The Essential Question Letting the Dude Figure It Out 6. The Work of Play Rough-and-Tumble Rats Getting Into Everything Pop-Beads and Popper Making Believe Bayesian Babies Kinds of Minds Dancing Robots Beyond Miss Havisham 7. Growing Up Apprenticeship Scholastic Skills Thinking Differently Attention Deficit Disorder Schooling and Learning The People in the Playground The Two Systems of Adolescence 8. The Future and the Past: Children and Technology The Reading Brain The World of Screens Eden and Mad Max The Technological Ratchet The City of the Web What to Do? 9. The Value of Children Private Ties and Public Policy Finding the Money The Old and the Young Work, Play, Art, Science Conclusion Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
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