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The Growth of the Mind

And the Endangered Origins of Intelligence

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  • 384 páginas
  • 14 horas de lectura

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This compelling book reveals the six fundamental levels that form the architecture of our minds. The growth of these levels, four of which are deeper even than the unconscious, depends on a series of critical but subtle emotional transactions between an infant and a devoted caregiver. In mapping these interactions, Dr. Greenspan formulates the elusive building blocks of creative and analytic thinking and provides an exciting missing link between recent discoveries in neuroscience and the qualities that make us most fully human. He also sounds a warning: these mind-building experiences are being eroded in child-rearing and educational practices. He offers specific solutions to restoring them in families, daycare, schools and in social policy.

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The Growth of the Mind, Stanley I Greenspan, Beryl Lieff Benderly

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1998
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Título
The Growth of the Mind
Subtítulo
And the Endangered Origins of Intelligence
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Da Capo Press
Publicado en
1998
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
384
ISBN10
0738200263
ISBN13
9780738200262
Serie
Descripción
This compelling book reveals the six fundamental levels that form the architecture of our minds. The growth of these levels, four of which are deeper even than the unconscious, depends on a series of critical but subtle emotional transactions between an infant and a devoted caregiver. In mapping these interactions, Dr. Greenspan formulates the elusive building blocks of creative and analytic thinking and provides an exciting missing link between recent discoveries in neuroscience and the qualities that make us most fully human. He also sounds a warning: these mind-building experiences are being eroded in child-rearing and educational practices. He offers specific solutions to restoring them in families, daycare, schools and in social policy.