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Archive for infant development

Allan Schore on “All Our Sons”

Author’s Note: The day after this post went live, Dr. Schore’s article was in large part featured in a New York Times opinion piece by columnist Thomas B. Edsall entitled The Increasing Significance of the Decline of Men. Click on the link you just passed to see how Dr. Schore’s recent work is playing in […]

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UPDATE: Grant to University of Iowa—Beth Troutman, Lead Researcher

Here’s an excerpt from my April 13, 2011, post: Let me end this quick look by mentioning that our Foundation made a grant to support research being conducted by Beth Troutman at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Beth’s research project is entitled Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Depression and Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI). […]

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Quick Look At: Too real means too creepy in new Disney animation – USA Today News

A Quick Look At: Too real means too creepy in new Disney animation – USA Today News By Ryan Nakashima, AP Business Writer Allow me to quote from the beginning of this article (links added): Computer animation has a problem: When it gets too realistic, it starts creeping people out. Most recently, moviegoers complained about […]

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New Study: Young Children Surprisingly Perceptive – Yahoo! News

New Study: Young Children Surprisingly Perceptive – Yahoo! News. I commented on this article over at YahooNews. Here’s what I had to say: This is not groundbreaking research. Piaget essentially looked at how kids interact with inanimate objects. His work is what it is, and needed to be done to take us to the next […]

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