The Cradle of Thought : Challenging the Origins of Thinking
The Cradle of Thought : Challenging the Origins of Thinking
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Book Description
Peter Hobson, a Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the Tavistock Clinic and the University of London, intoduces a radical new theory which suggests that thinking arises from the nature and quality of the relationship between parent and child in the first eight months of life. This will be a controversial book not only in scientific circles, but also in its contribution to the wider parenting, IQ and nature/nurture debates.
The Cradle of Thought : Challenging the Origins of Thinking,Peter Hobson,Pan MacMillan,0333766334,Psychology
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