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The Myth of the First Three Years
A New Understanding of Early Brain Development and Lifelong Learning
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264 Seiten
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The book challenges the prevailing belief that a child's success hinges solely on experiences in the first three years of life. John Bruer, a national expert, argues against the notion that parents are entirely responsible for their child's intellectual outcomes based on early stimulation. He provides a hopeful perspective by debunking myths surrounding early brain development, suggesting that the impact of early experiences is not as absolute as commonly believed, thus alleviating the pressure on parents.
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1999, paperback
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