Salons
Myths and Facts about Infant Development
- Item Number
- 137
- Estimated Value
- 75 USD
Item Description
Myths and Facts about Infant Development: Realistic Expectations about Infants' Remarkable Abilities
Recent breakthroughs in developmental science have provided new insights into how infants explore, perceive and learn about the world. In this salon, Dr. Sarah Berger will talk about some of the latest research on infant motor, cognitive, and language development. She will discuss how parents and grandparents can apply this information to everyday childrearing practices.
Dr. Berger is a professor at the College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Sarah studies the development of infants' problem-solving skills in the context of locomotion. For example, she studies how infants learn to navigate around obstacles that stand between them and a goal. A second research interest is the impact of social and contextual factors on infants' locomotor development. These include the influence of older siblings on younger siblings' development, strategies that parents use to teach locomotor methods, and the opportunities for learning that constrain infant development. Sarah spent the 2010-2011 school year as a Fulbright scholar living in Haifa. She resides in Ft. Greene with her husband Roy Goodman and son Noah who is in the Gimmel class at Hebrew School.
Item Special Note
Date: Sunday, June 1, 10AM
Location: the Boerum Hill home of Jonathan Bloom and Eric Pliner
price: $75
number of people: 12
Light brunch will be served
Donated By:
Sarah Berger
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