What is an essay and why has it come here to bother me?
You’ve been asked to write a 1500-word essay. You’ve panicked, moaned to your friends about the unfairness of it all,Continue Reading
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You’ve been asked to write a 1500-word essay. You’ve panicked, moaned to your friends about the unfairness of it all,Continue Reading
I’ve had some really interesting feedback on my article on children’s memory for lost family members, published in the GuardianContinue Reading
Thank you to the writers of the blogs that have supported the book over the last year or so: OneContinue Reading
I’ve been talking quite a bit recently about how the world looks to a newborn baby (see my Radiolab andContinue Reading
Over at Psychology Today I have been blogging about the psychological significance of children’s private speech, a topic that willContinue Reading
I had been planning to blog on our recent article on children’s trust in the testimony of their mothers (andContinue Reading
Jad Abumrad from WNYC’s brilliant Radiolab got in touch to say that the book had inspired some musings on theContinue Reading
This is the title of a new post in the wonderful OnFiction blog, describing some new research linking imaginary companionsContinue Reading
Cover of Mother’s Milk I enjoyed Jenny Turner’s essay review on mummylit and dadlit in last week’s Guardian Review, andContinue Reading
Image by BreckenPool via Flickr Over at Psychology Today, I’ve been writing about how young children learn some of theContinue Reading
