A child's brain : : the need for nurture / / Robert Sylwester.

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Place / Publishing House:Thousand Oaks, California : : Corwin, a SAGE Company,, [2010]
2010
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 185 pages) :; illustrations
Notes:"A SAGE Company."
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Understanding childhood. Nature and nurture: from past to present : The nature of life ; Biological range ; Nature and nurture ; Heritability
  • Mastering movement: from imitation to exploration : Mirror neurons ; Mastering movement ; Psychological movement
  • Brain organization: from input to output : Our brain's functional organization ; Locating childhood behavior within our brain ; The cerebral hemispheres
  • Development and growth: from womb to world : Growth and development as reductive
  • pt. 2. Nurturing childhood. Nurturing: from unconditional love to behavioral limits : Bonding ; Regulating
  • Family and friends: from close to loose bonds : Childhood play ; School and citizenship
  • Nutrition: from necessary to nice : Family food patterns ; Nutrition ; Preferences and aversions
  • The unexpected: from joys and toys to fears and tears : Emotion and feelings ; Attention ; Attentional disorders ; Sudden spontaneous influences
  • Childhood illness: from short to long term : Invasions ; Insurrections ; Death ; The nurturing tasks of parents and educators
  • Intelligence, creativity, and the arts: from what is to what could be : Intelligence ; Creativity: The arts
  • Home and beyond home: from biology to technology : Direct and personal interaction ; Electronically augmented interaction
  • Preparing for adolescence: from a sheltered childhood toward an autonomous adulthood : Parallel environments ; Brain dichotomies ; A social species ; An extended development ; The arts
  • Appendix A: Neurons and glial cells : Neurons ; Glial cells
  • Appendix B: Theories of multiple intelligences.