Danh ngôn của Alison Gopnik

I'm afraid the parenting advice to come out of developmental psychology is very boring: pay attention to your kids and love them.
I'm afraid the parenting advice to come out of developmental psychology is very boring: pay attention to your kids and love them.
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Tác giả: Alison Gopnik | Chuyên mục: Parenting | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Alison Gopnik
- Becoming an adult means leaving the world of your parents and starting to make your way toward the future that you will share with your peers.
- Texts and e-mails travel no faster than phone calls and telegrams, and their content isn't necessarily richer or poorer.
- Because we imagine, we can have invention and technology. It's actually play, not necessity, that is the mother of invention.
- Asking questions is what brains were born to do, at least when we were young children. For young children, quite literally, seeking explanations is as deeply rooted a drive as seeking food or water.
- The science can tell you that the thousands of pseudo-scientific parenting books out there - not to mention the 'Baby Einstein' DVDs and the flash cards and the brain-boosting toys - won't do a thing to make your baby smarter. That's largely because babies are already as smart as they can be; smarter than we are in some ways.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Parenting
- I'm not the first to admit that raising a child in Park Slope, Brooklyn, can bear an embarrassing resemblance to the TV show 'Portlandia.' My wife and I try to have some ironic distance from the culture of organic, chemical-free parenting, but we're often participants.
- There was kind of a no-nonsense parenting style that my parents had that was true of the time. Everything now... there are books, and there are websites, and there are blogs, and you're reading, and there's research. We're such an interconnected world now, and half the stuff they did was pretty terrible, but we somehow turned out fine.
- We had a kid. The kid was awesome. She didn't fall asleep easily. We complained about it. We got frustrated. But we didn't look for an out. We just accepted that this was part of parenting.
- When it comes right down to it, developing a critical sensibility about parenting isn't really about disapproval; it's about honing your own sensibilities, figuring out how you want to parent.
- Sleeping is one of the more private aspects of parenting; it happens in a quiet room, whereas eating is a more public aspect of parenting. Other people can see it and compare it to what their kids eat.