What do babies think?
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What do babies think?


baby girl by Sucre Coeur

“Babies and young children are like the R&D division of the human species,” says psychologist Alison Gopnik. Her research explores the sophisticated intelligence-gathering and decision-making that babies are really doing when they play.


Alison Gopnik takes us into the fascinating minds of babies and children, and shows us how much we understand before we even realize we do.

About Dr. Alison Gopnik

 Dr. Alison Gopnik is a professor of psychology and philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. 


The author of The Philosophical Baby, The Scientist in the Crib and other influential books on cognitive development, Gopnik presents evidence that babies and children are conscious of far more than we give them credit for, as they engage every sense and spend every waking moment discovering, filing away, analyzing and acting on information about how the world works. Gopnik’s work draws on psychological, neuroscientific, and philosophical developments in child development research to understand how the human mind learns, how and why we love, our ability to innovate, as well as giving us a deeper appreciation for the role of parenthood.

She says: “What’s it like to be a baby? Being in love in Paris for the first time after you’ve had 3 double espressos.”

Image credit : baby girl, a photo by Sucre Coeur on Flickr.

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