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The Intellectual Lives of Children Susan Engel

The Intellectual Lives of Children von Susan Engel

The Intellectual Lives of Children Susan Engel


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Zusammenfassung

Susan Engel has spent her career observing and interacting with children as they learn. Drawing on a wealth of researchher own and othersEngel shows parents and teachers how they can better nurture the intellectual lives of kids by recognizing learning that might go unnoticed and by creatively encouraging curiosity and problem solving.

The Intellectual Lives of Children Zusammenfassung

The Intellectual Lives of Children Susan Engel

A look inside the minds of young children shows how we can better nurture their abilities to think and grow.

Adults easily recognize childrens imagination at work as they play. Yet most of us know little about what really goes on inside their heads as they encounter the problems and complexities of the world around them. In The Intellectual Lives of Children, Susan Engel brings together an extraordinary body of research to explain how toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-aged children think. By understanding the science behind how children observe their world, explain new phenomena, and solve problems, parents and teachers will be better equipped to guide the next generation to become perceptive and insightful thinkers.

The activities that engross kids can seem frivolous, but they can teach us a great deal about cognitive development. A young girls bug collection reveals important lessons about how children ask questions and organize information. Watching a young boy scoop mud can illuminate the process of invention. When a child ponders the mystery of death, we witness how children build ideas. But adults shouldnt just stand around watching. When parents are creative, it can rub off on their children. Engel shows how parents and teachers can stimulate childrens curiosity by presenting them with mysteries to solve.

Unfortunately, in our homes and schools, we too often train children to behave rather than nurture their rich and active minds. This focus is misguided, since it is with their first inquiries and inventionsand the adult worlds response to themthat children lay the foundation for a lifetime of learning and good thinking. Engel offers readers a scientifically based approach that will encourage childrens intellectual growth and set them on the path of inquiry, invention, and ideas.

The Intellectual Lives of Children Bewertungen

Combining insight, scientific acumen, and exquisite narrative, The Intellectual Lives of Children allows readers to peer into the minds of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers as they explore and learn in everyday moments, emphasizing what constitutes real learning. -- Kathy Hirsh-Pasek * Science *
Weaving together personal observations and experiences, findings from psychological experiments, and powerful organizing concepts, Susan Engel has written a remarkable book. Whether you are an educator, parent, or simply a curious reader, you will come to see, hear, and understand children in new ways. -- Howard Gardner, author of Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
A fascinating read for parents who wonder, simply, what is my child thinking? Why do they love collecting? Where did that idea come from? A celebration of childrens innovation and sense of wonder. -- Emily Oster, author of Expecting Better
Who knows what problems our children will need to tackle, but we adults can help them along by asking questions and unlocking possibilities from their earliest days. Susan Engels enchanting mix of academic studies and astute observations of children figuring out how their world works makes for an engrossing, illuminating read. Any parent, teacheranyone who loves watching children question, explore, and wonderwill want to read this guide to stoking childrens intellectual fires. -- Ann Friedman, Founder, Planet Word

Über Susan Engel

Susan Engel teaches developmental psychology at Williams College, where she is the founding director of the Program in Teaching. She is the author of eight books, including The Hungry Mind. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Nation, Salon, and The Atlantic.

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CIN0674988035G
9780674988033
0674988035
The Intellectual Lives of Children Susan Engel
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Harvard University Press
2021-01-05
240
Short-listed for PROSE Awards 2022 (United States)
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