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NurtureShock : new thinking about children
Title:
NurtureShock : new thinking about children
Author:
Bronson, Po, 1964-

Merryman, Ashley
ISBN:
9780446504126
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
New York [etc.] : Twelve, 2009
Physical Description:
xi, 336 p. ; 24 cm
General Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents:
Contents: The inverse power of praise -- The lost hour -- Why white parents don’t talk about race -- Why kids lie -- The search for intelligent life in kindergarten -- The sibling effect -- The science of teen rebellion -- Can self-control be taught? -- Plays well with others -- Why Hannah talks and Alyssa doesn’t -- The myth of the supertrait.
Abstract:
Summary: Award-winning science journalists Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman demonstrate that many of modern society’s strategies for nurturing children are in fact backfiring--because key twists in the science of child development have been overlooked. The authors discuss the inverse power of praise, why insufficient sleep adversely affects kids’ capacity to learn, why white parents don’t talk about race, why kids lie, why evaluation methods for "giftedness" and accompanying programs don’t work, and why siblings really fight.
Subject:
Child development
Child psychology
Child rearing
Parenting
Summary:
Summary: Award-winning science journalists Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman demonstrate that many of modern society’s strategies for nurturing children are in fact backfiring--because key twists in the science of child development have been overlooked. The authors discuss the inverse power of praise, why insufficient sleep adversely affects kids’ capacity to learn, why white parents don’t talk about race, why kids lie, why evaluation methods for "giftedness" and accompanying programs don’t work, and why siblings really fight.