Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

gopnik on play in the smithsonian mag

We found children who were better at pretending could reason better about counterfactuals—they were better at thinking about different possibilities. And thinking about possibilities plays a crucial role in the latest understanding about how children learn. The idea is that children at play are like pint-sized scientists testing theories. They imagine ways the world could work and predict the pattern of data that would follow if their theories were true, and then compare that pattern with the pattern they actually see. Even toddlers turn out to be smarter than we would have thought if we ask them the right questions in the right way.  
Play is under pressure right now, as parents and policymakers try to make preschools more like schools. But pretend play is not only important for kids; it’s a crucial part of what makes all humans so smart.
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Sunday, May 08, 2011

imaginary friend


This night is the last night of my undergraduate career.

Saturday, April 02, 2011

an intersection of my interests

Lucian Freud 1958-9 Woman Smiling
Lucian Freud is the grandson of Sigmund. The painting above represents the shift from his early practice of using thin paint to his later thick-paint technique. 
 
Fun fact: he's rumored to have somewhere around 40 children.

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