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Mentioned in 6 episodes
The scientist in the crib
Book • 1999
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book about viewing children as little scientists.


Naval Ravikant

4,653 snips
#788: Naval Ravikant and Aaron Stupple — How to Raise a Sovereign Child, A Freedom-Maximizing Approach to Parenting
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as the author of several books on child development and cognition.


Sean M. Carroll

293 snips
308 | Alison Gopnik on Children, AI, and Modes of Thinking
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as a book about babies being little scientists.


Melanie Mitchell

30 snips
83 | How science is secretly driven by analogy – Melanie Mitchell
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to new parents, highlighting its insights into child development.


Steve Jurvetson

#404: Books I've Loved — Steve Jurvetson
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as books she authored.


Alison Gopnik

Cultivating More Childhood Wonder with Dr. Alison Gopnik
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when discussing the innate curiosity of children.

Janet Coffey

Ep. #231: The Moore Foundation's Curiosity-Driven Science Initiative, with Janet Coffey
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as a book discussing the development of cognitive abilities in babies.

Ray Scott Percival

Episode 95: On Morality, Moralizing, and Elephant Jockeys (Round Table)
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to illustrate how childhood environment shapes cognitive development and language.


Alex Sachon

657: What Will Happen to The American Empire | Alex Sachon
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when introducing Alison Gopnik and her research on how babies think.


Ira Glass

605: Kid Logic
Mentioned by Paul Hollinger when discussing children's learning and hypothesis testing.

Affects, Curiosity, and Corporal Punishment with Paul Holinger, MD, MPH (Chicago)



