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The Ladybird Papers: November 2010
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Monday, November 15, 2010. Voices in the head. My latest post on Psychology Today picks up on the theme of inner speech, and looks at the the connection with voice-hearing. You can read the post here. Labels: auditory verbal hallucinations. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Baby in the Mirror. The Baby in the Mirror. Is a non-fiction book about one child's psychological development from birth to three. It is published in the US as A Thousand Days of Wonder. An el...
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The Ladybird Papers: What do we mean by 'thinking'?
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. What do we mean by 'thinking'? Jad and the team at Radiolab. Have just released a new show, called Words. I talked to them about the role of language in the development of children's thinking. You can listen to the podcast here. And you really should check out the accompanying video. And you can check it out here. Glad to find your blog. More great reading! Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at 6:35:00 AM GMT 1. Can i also ask if you can ...
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The Ladybird Papers: November 2009
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Sunday, November 29, 2009. The one about agency and identity. The second of my posts on the Lego Star Wars theme is now up. The theme: how babies come to establish a sense of their own identities through action. You can read the post here. Saturday, November 21, 2009. The science of parenting. Image by 12 : 00 ♥. I've been thinking a lot about parenting this week. I've been helping to devise a new course on parenting for the School of Life. Accents' in the womb?
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The Ladybird Papers: September 2009
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Monday, September 28, 2009. What tiny eyes see. I've been talking quite a bit recently about how the world looks to a newborn baby (see my Radiolab. Podcasts). So I found Tiny Eyes. Thanks to Melissa for putting me on to this.). Tuesday, September 15, 2009. Don't keep it to yourself. Over at Psychology Today. I have been blogging about the psychological significance of children's private speech, a topic that will be familiar to readers of this blog. One of the ...
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The Ladybird Papers: We have moved
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Thursday, December 23, 2010. This blog has now moved. Please come and join me here. The Baby in the Mirror. The Baby in the Mirror. Is a non-fiction book about one child's psychological development from birth to three. It is published in the US as A Thousand Days of Wonder. You can read more about the book here. And read some reviews by scrolling down this page. For further information about my work, please visit my homepage. You can follow the book on Facebook.
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The Ladybird Papers: July 2010
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Friday, July 30, 2010. I've talked a fair bit about dreams on this blog, but I haven't come anywhere close to this: check it out. Saturday, July 24, 2010. Over at Psychology Today. I've got a new blog post on repetitive behaviours in toddlerhood. You can read the piece here. Please come and say hello on Twitter. And check out the Facebook. Page for news of a summer giveaway! Monday, July 19, 2010. He nevertheless always found space for Gita to do her homework o...
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The Ladybird Papers: March 2010
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Talk at the Institute for Cultural Research. If you missed my recent talk at the Ri. There will be a chance to hear me talk on similar themes on 29 May, when I will be speaking at the Institute for Cultural Research. In London. You can see details and book tickets by following this link. There was a recent review of the book in the Kansas City Parent Magazine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Baby in the Mirror. The Baby in the Mirror.
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The Ladybird Papers: February 2010
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Saturday, February 13, 2010. Last week on Psychology Today. I posted a 'manifesto' for a new approach to parenting. The post has been tweeted. About quite a lot, and I've had a couple of interesting comments on the post. See what you think - you can read the post here. Also, just a reminder that tickets for the Royal Institution. Event are on sale now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Baby in the Mirror. The Baby in the Mirror. You can follow the book on Facebook.
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The Ladybird Papers: August 2010
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. What do we mean by 'thinking'? Jad and the team at Radiolab. Have just released a new show, called Words. I talked to them about the role of language in the development of children's thinking. You can listen to the podcast here. And you really should check out the accompanying video. And you can check it out here. Tuesday, August 3, 2010. Free will in childhood. Closing date coming up soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Outstanding....
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The Ladybird Papers: January 2010
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Headlong into the world of the small child. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Do as I do. I've been thinking a lot about imitation recently, in preparation for an interview on Radio 4's Woman's Hour. A few things intrigued me about the most recent research, and I didn't get a chance to talk about them all in the interview. So here's a brief supplement:. I knew about the classic work of Meltzoff and colleagues on neonatal imitation. And it really gets going in babies from after around six months. In London....
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