Welcome to Your Child's Brain

How the Mind Grows from Conception to College

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Child & Adolescent, Adolescent Psychology, Child Development, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences
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Author: Sam Wang, Sandra Aamodt ISBN: 9781608197408
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: September 20, 2011
Imprint: Bloomsbury USA Language: English
Author: Sam Wang, Sandra Aamodt
ISBN: 9781608197408
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: September 20, 2011
Imprint: Bloomsbury USA
Language: English

How children think is one of the most enduring mysteries--and difficulties--of parenthood. The marketplace is full of gadgets and tools that claim to make your child smarter, happier, or learn languages faster, all built on the premise that manufacturers know something about your child's brain that you don't. These products are easy to sell, because good information about how children's minds really work is hard to come by.

In their new book, neuroscientists Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang separate fact from fiction about the inner workings of young minds. Martialing results from new studies and classic research, Aamodt and Wang provide the most complete answers out there on this subject. It liberates readers from superstitions and speculation, such as Freud's idea that all relationships are modeled on one's mother, or that it's not safe to eat sushi while pregnant. And it will reveal new truths about everything from how to make your baby sleep, to why we love to snuggle, to how children learn, forget, play, talk, walk, and feel.

Welcome to Your Child's Brain is eye-opening and necessary, soon to become a staple for parents and children alike.

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How children think is one of the most enduring mysteries--and difficulties--of parenthood. The marketplace is full of gadgets and tools that claim to make your child smarter, happier, or learn languages faster, all built on the premise that manufacturers know something about your child's brain that you don't. These products are easy to sell, because good information about how children's minds really work is hard to come by.

In their new book, neuroscientists Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang separate fact from fiction about the inner workings of young minds. Martialing results from new studies and classic research, Aamodt and Wang provide the most complete answers out there on this subject. It liberates readers from superstitions and speculation, such as Freud's idea that all relationships are modeled on one's mother, or that it's not safe to eat sushi while pregnant. And it will reveal new truths about everything from how to make your baby sleep, to why we love to snuggle, to how children learn, forget, play, talk, walk, and feel.

Welcome to Your Child's Brain is eye-opening and necessary, soon to become a staple for parents and children alike.

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