Early Childhood Cognitive Development. Weighing the Evidence
Description
Does early brain stimulation really build a better baby? ABC News correspondent Chris Bury takes a balanced look at the Barney-or-Bach controversy with John Bruer, author of The Myth of the First Three Years, on one side and renowned child psychoanalyst Dr. Stanley Greenspan and Don Campbell, author of The Mozart Effect, on the other. Guest anchor Cokie Roberts then leads a thoughtful discussion on the subject between Harvard Medical School's Alvin Poussaint; Ellen Galinsky, co-founder of the Families and Work Institute and author of Ask the Children; and Danielle Crittenden, author of What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us.
Runtime
22 min
Subjects
- Constructivism (Education) (5)
- Cognitive psychology (167)
- Child development (475)
- Intellect (87)
- Adolescence (297)
- Developmental psychology (215)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c1999
Database
Films on Demand
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