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The YOUNGEST MINDS : Parenting and Genetic Inheritance in the Development of Intellect and Emotion

The YOUNGEST MINDS : Parenting and Genetic Inheritance in the Development of Intellect and Emotion

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book Ever
Review: I am ten years old and I'm writing this with my dad. I am a grandchild of Richard Jackson Barnet and Ann B Barnet the people that made this book.I thought this book was Terrific and deserves over 20003 stars. And this book Was dedicated to me so you could see my name in it. And now I'm reading it.

Joey Ariel Barnet

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Authoritative,reader-friendly guide to child development
Review: As parents of two young children, we couldn't put the book down. We found it to be invaluable in understanding our children. The book informs the reader about the latest research on language acquisition and emotional development, and the ways in which parents can help their children develop empathy and moral awareness. It told us what to look for when we were evaluating child care arrangements, and helped us develop strategies for dealing with the everyday stresses of working parents. The writing is clear and sensitive. This is an excellent read for parents and everyone concerned with children's well-being.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting, but for me anyway not terribly useful
Review: I found myself wishing often while reading this book that there were less accounts of studies done and more actual new information and advice. The book for me read like a long string of accounts of studies of young children (and a fair amount of studies of older children and adults) and very little telling me the authors' points of view or even much tying together all the studies. However, I did find the information on language development quite interesting. I guess whether you would want to read this depends on what you are looking for. If you are a parent looking for practical advice, look elsewhere. If you are interested in the scientific study of young childrens' minds, this might be just what you are looking for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must for parents and those who care about children
Review: This book has sucessfully brought the science of child rearing together with the practical art. The authors have clearly shown that there is more to how our children turn out than what is hard-wired in the genes. Anyone considering children, or raising children should take the time to read this fine work


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