Slippery memories and the tasks of fiction
I recently had an opportunity to write a guest post for the online magazine OnFiction, whose focus is on psychologicalContinue Reading
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I recently had an opportunity to write a guest post for the online magazine OnFiction, whose focus is on psychologicalContinue Reading
In my latest Psychology Today blog post, I pick up on the theme of memory development to examine the roleContinue Reading
Adults forget their early childhoods, but can children remember them? In my latest post on my Psychology Today blog, IContinue Reading
I continued this theme yesterday with a post on my Psychology Today blog: you can read the post here. ItContinue Reading
I’ve had some really interesting feedback on my article on children’s memory for lost family members, published in the GuardianContinue Reading
I’ll be at the British Library on Tuesday, talking about how digital technologies help in our understanding of children’s minds,Continue Reading
It’s clear enough that most adults do not have accurate memories for events from toddlerhood and infancy. But do small childrenContinue Reading
One group of people who need to know about children’s minds are those who deal with them in a legalContinue Reading
Isaac can’t wait. Today is Christmas Eve, which means that tonight Santa Claus will come down the chimney and ‘drinkContinue Reading
