PSYCHOLOGISTS SHOW EXPERIENCE MAY BE BEST TEACHER FOR INFANTS
September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008
SEATTLE, Sept. 30 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
There's a lot of truth in the old proverb "experience is the best teacher," and apparently it even applies to 10-month-old infants.
Researchers have found that infants who had an opportunity to use a plastic cane to get an out-of-reach toy were better able to understand the goal of another person's use of a similar tool than were infants who had previously only w . . .
There's a lot of truth in the old proverb "experience is the best teacher," and apparently it even applies to 10-month-old infants.
Researchers have found that infants who had an opportunity to use a plastic cane to get an out-of-reach toy were better able to understand the goal of another person's use of a similar tool than were infants who had previously only w . . .
