Alison Gopnik
There are four main stages. Each has its own particular set of advancements and challenges.
Research on ghost sightings reveal underlying manifestations that affect us in weird ways.
Is the technology of the future more radical than the technology of the past? Alison Gopnik provides some historical perspective.
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Whatever you do, don’t look behind you – because the answer isn’t there, says psychologist Alison Gopnik. The real ghosts are glitches in your brain, and in a way, that’s even scarier.
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Narcissists aren’t born – they’re made, says development psychologist Alison Gopnik. She takes issue with the popular notion that children need to unlearn brashness and learn civility, when neuroscience shows that it tends to work in the reverse.
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Developmental psychologist Alison Gopnik has done more than just ‘think of the children’, she wrote a book – and it rules favorably for free play and the end of scholastic parenting.
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The word parenting, as a verb, has only been around since 1958. Developmental psychologist Alison Gopnik examines when caregiving became the art of hovering, and the pitfalls and anxiety of trying to shape children instead of raise them.
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