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" Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental. "
Result
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Spontaneous
" Animals are certainly more sophisticated than we used to think. And we shouldn't lump together animals as a group. Crows and chimps and dogs are all highly intelligent in very different ways. "
Group
Dogs
Animals
" As adults, when we attend to something in the world we are vividly conscious of that particular thing, and we shut out the surrounding world. The classic metaphor is that attention is like a spotlight, illuminating one part of the world and leaving the rest in darkness. "
Attention
World
Darkness
" Asking questions is what brains were born to do, at least when we were young children. For young children, quite literally, seeking explanations is as deeply rooted a drive as seeking food or water. "
Water
Drive
Food
" Childhood is a fundamental part of all human lives, parents or not, since that's how we all start out. And yet babies and young children are so mysterious and puzzling and even paradoxical. "
Start
Childhood
Out
" Each new generation of children grows up in the new environment its parents have created, and each generation of brains becomes wired in a different way. The human mind can change radically in just a few generations. "
Way
Parents
Mind
" For better or worse, we live in possible worlds as much as actual ones. We are cursed by that characteristically human guilt and regret about what might have been in the past. But that may be the cost for our ability to hope and plan for what might be in the future. "
Better
Past
Live
" From an evolutionary perspective children are, literally, designed to learn. Childhood is a special period of protected immaturity. It gives the young breathing time to master the things they will need to know in order to survive as adults. "
Childhood
Time
Perspective
" I'm afraid the parenting advice to come out of developmental psychology is very boring: pay attention to your kids and love them. "
Attention
Parenting
Pay
" I'm the oldest of six children and I had my own first baby when I was 23. So I've always been interested in babies, and I had lots of opportunities to watch them. "
My Own
Opportunities
Baby
" One of the things I say is from an evolutionary point of view: probably the ideal rich environment for a baby includes more mud, livestock, and relatives than most of us could tolerate nowadays. "
Rich
Say
View
" One of the things I say is, 'You want to know what it's like to be a baby? It's like being in love for the first time in Paris after four double espressos.' And boy, you are alive and conscious. "
Baby
Paris
Love
" On the Web we all become small-town visitors lost in the big city. "
Web
Become
Lost
" Our babies are like penguins; penguin babies can't exist unless more than one person is taking care of them. They just can't keep going. "
Like
More
Person
" Ours is an age of pedagogy. Anxious parents instruct their children more and more, at younger and younger ages, until they're reading books to babies in the womb. "
Reading
Parents
More
" Putting together philosophy and children would have been difficult for most of history. But very fortunately for me, when I started graduate school there was a real scientific revolution taking place in developmental psychology. "
Children
History
Me
" Scientists learn about the world in three ways: They analyze statistical patterns in the data, they do experiments, and they learn from the data and ideas of other scientists. The recent studies show that children also learn in these ways. "
Data
World
Three
" Successful creative adults seem to combine the wide-ranging exploration and openness we see in children with the focus and discipline we see in adults. "
Discipline
Creative
Focus
" Texts and e-mails travel no faster than phone calls and telegrams, and their content isn't necessarily richer or poorer. "
Faster
Phone
Than
" The brain is highly structured, but it is also extremely flexible. It's not a blank slate, but it isn't written in stone, either. "
Brain
Stone
Blank Slate
" The brain knows the real secret of seduction, more effective than even music and martinis. Just keep whispering, 'Gee, you are really special' to that sack of water and protein that is a body, and you can get it to do practically anything. "
Special
You
Water
" The real excitement is collaborating with computer scientists and neuroscientists and starting to understand in detail how children learn so much so quickly. "
Learn
How
Detail
" The youngest children have a great capacity for empathy and altruism. There's a recent study that shows even 14-month-olds will climb across a bunch of cushions and go across a room to give you a pen if you drop one. "
Pen
Great
Go
" We have lots of evidence that putting investments in early childhood education, even evidence from very hard-nosed economists, is one of the very best investments that the society can possibly make. And yet we still don't have public support for things like preschools. "
Childhood
Education
Best
" We know what makes babies smart and happy and thrive. It's having human beings who are dedicated to caring for them - human beings who are well supported, not stressed out and not poor. "
Happy
Know
Caring
" Young children seem to be learning who to share this toy with and figure out how it works, while adolescents seem to be exploring some very deep and profound questions: 'How should this society work? How should relationships among people work?' The exploration is: 'Who am I, what am I doing?' "
Children
Work
Society
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