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标题: 爱因斯坦从不用闪卡:介绍三位美国心理学家的观点 [打印本页]

作者: education2008    时间: 2005-2-17 02:09
标题: 爱因斯坦从不用闪卡:介绍三位美国心理学家的观点
Authors(Einstein Never Used Flash Cards : How Our Children Really Learn-- And Why They Need to Play More and Memorize Less) and child psychologists Hirsh-Pasek, Golinkoff and Eyer join together to prove that training preschoolers with flash cards and attempting to hurry intellectual development doesn't pay off.

In fact, the authors claim, kids who are pressured early on to join the academic rat race don't fair any better than children who are allowed to take their time.

Alarmed by the current trend toward creating baby Einsteins, Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff urge parents to step back and practice the "Three R's: Reflect, Resist, and Recenter." Instead of pushing preschoolers into academically oriented programs that focus on early achievement, they suggest that children learn best through simple playtime, which enhances problem solving skills, attention span, social development and creativity.

"lay is to early childhood as gas is to a car," say Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff, explaining that reciting and memorizing will produce "trained seals" rather than creative thinkers.

Creativity and independent thinking, they argue, are true 21st-century skills; IQ and other test scores provide a narrow view of intelligence. The authors walk parents through much of the recent research on the way children learn, debunking such myths as the Mozart effect, and pointing out that much learning unravels naturally, programmed through centuries of evolution.

Although the research-laden text is sometimes dense, parents will find a valuable message if they stick with the program, ultimately relieving themselves and their offspring of stress and creating a more balanced life.
作者: education2008    时间: 2005-2-17 02:14
As an early childhood teacher I truly love the research based message of this book. You have no idea how misinformed parents are when it comes to how children truly learn and the programmed, hyper way they believe they must "challenge" their children...if I had a dime for every time I hear the word "challenge"...oh brother...now that we are beginning to see how the brain functions through MRIs and other technologies and because of thorough research many of these hyper myths are being debunked...

As for one of the reviews below that somehow talks about how we can all program young children to read in just a minute a day is off the mark...the problem is that reading isn't just decoding words...it's understanding the message of print...unfortunately, I've seen children who have been pushed by these so-called canned reading programs and "hyper-parents" at an early age...they come into class lacking motivation and then the parents want us to continue to push them because of this same lack of motivation..it becomes a terrible cycle for these children...here's the reality...

talk to your children, get down with them, engage them at an early age...help them make sense of the world and expose them to print in a very natural, purposeful way...remember, the children of many foreign nations with the best reading scores do not expose their children to phonic instruction until the age of 7 or 8...when they do read in a more systematic way they then have more life experience to make sense of print and then...what do you know...they have more natural, internal motivation to read...

Oh, and by the way, the new research is showing that free play actually "recharges" wiring in the brain allowing children to work better and with more focus...

Find a "hyper-parent" and slip them this book...give their kids a break...

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作者: samyy    时间: 2005-2-19 16:56
不好意思,有中文的吗
作者: qdfwc    时间: 2005-7-25 15:21
看不懂,能用中文好
作者: xmhouse    时间: 2008-4-13 14:18
很不错,谢谢分享!很不错,谢谢分享!
作者: mizhijia    时间: 2008-4-16 15:31
如果是中文的就好了
作者: xxlovesyy    时间: 2008-4-17 16:18
看不懂~~~~~~~~~
作者: 13603955212    时间: 2008-5-27 13:49
谢谢分享! 顶一下!




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