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Author: Golinkoff Roberta Michnick

Brand: Rodale Books

Color: Cream

Edition: Reprint

Number Of Pages: 320

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In Einstein Never Used Flashcards highly credentialed child psychologists, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Ph.D., and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D., with Diane Eyer, Ph.D., offer a compelling indictment of the growing trend toward accelerated learning. It’s a message that stressed-out parents are craving to hear: Letting tots learn through play is not only okay-it’s better than drilling academics!

Drawing on overwhelming scientific evidence from their own studies and the collective research results of child development experts, and addressing the key areas of development-math, reading, verbal communication, science, self-awareness, and social skills-the authors explain the process of learning from a child’s point of view. They then offer parents 40 age-appropriate games for creative play. These simple, fun–yet powerful exercises work as well or better than expensive high-tech gadgets to teach a child what his ever-active, playful mind is craving to learn.

Review

“Explodes over-hyped education myths and tells you why relaxing and reclaiming your child’s childhood is the best way to nuture his growing mind.” —Parenting magazine

“A valuable message…” —Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Kathy Hirsh Pasek, Ph.D., is a professor in the psychology department at Temple University, where she directs the Infant Language Laboratory and participated in one of the nation’s largest studies of the effects of childcare. She also composes and performs children’s music. She currently lives in Ardmore, PA.

Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D., directs the Infant Language Project at the University of Delaware, where she holds a joint appointment with the departments of linguistics and psychology. Together, she and Dr. Hirsch-Pasek were featured on the PBS Human Language series and are the authors of How Babies Talk. She currently resides in Wilmington, Delaware

Diane Eyer, Ph.D., is a member of the psychology department at Temple University and is the author of Motherguilt and Mother-Infant Bonding. She resides in Bucks County, PA.

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CHAPTER + 1

THE PLIGHT OF THE MODERN PARENT

ONE SATURDAY MORNING, 6 months into her first pregnancy, Felicia Montana headed to the mall with her friends to shop for the basic gear she’d soon be needing for her baby. What she got instead was a crash course that could be called “The Science of Modern Parenting 101.”

Her education began in a store with a rainbow-colored sign, which had seemed like the right place to start shopping. In fact, that was the store’s name: The Right Start. “That’s exactly what we want for our baby,” Felicia thought as she and her friends headed in. But by the time they left, she didn’t know what she wanted anymore.

Felicia quickly noticed that the list of “must-have” baby-care equipment these days runs into far more exotic territory than the old standards of diaper bags, strollers, and car seats. Should she buy flash cards with images on the front and words on the back that offered “the best way to communicate new knowledge to your baby”? If so, which flash cards were more effective–the “Baby Dolittle” animal-identification cards or the “Baby Webster” vocabulary cards? Her friends, experienced mothers, all felt strongly about their babies’ favorites.

“Jeremy knew all his animals by the time he was 18 months,” Anna bragged.

“Alice liked ‘Webster’ better–she was using some big vocabulary words when she was 17 months,” Erica boasted.

Once Felicia made that decision, should she buy the Baby Einstein, the Baby Shakespeare, or the Baby Van Gogh videotape, which offered “a unique introduction to the culture of language, music, literature, and art”? Or would her baby need all three? And what about the Brainy Baby video, designed to develop both the left and right sides of her baby’s brain “between 6 months and 36 months”?

All of these products seemed to carry lofty promises to improve h

Release Date: 25-08-2004

Package Dimensions: 23x229x386

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