One of the most influential books about children ever published, NurtureShock offers a revolutionary new perspective on children that upends a library's worth of conventional wisdom. With impeccable storytelling and razor-sharp analysis, the authors demonstrate that many of modern society's strategies for nurturing children are in fact backfiring--because key twists in the science have been overlooked. Nothing like a parenting manual, NurtureShock gets to the core of how we grow, learn and live.
Released in hardcover in September 2009, NurtureShock remained on the New York Times best seller list for three months, and was one of Amazon's best selling books for 2009. The book has become a worldwide phenomenon with editions published around the world - in fifteen languages, to date.
In addition to Bronson and Merryman's writings on praise -- first made famous in New York magazine -- there are nine more equally groundbreaking chapters. Among the topics covered:
Why the most brutal person in a child's life is often a sibling, and how a single aspect of their preschool-aged play can determine their relationship as adults.
When is it too soon - or too late - to teach a child about race? Children in diverse schools are less likely to have a cross-racial friendship, not more - so is school diversity backfiring?
Millions of families are fighting to get their kids into private schools and advanced programs as early as possible. But schools are missing the best kids, 73% of the time - the new neuroscience explains why.
Why are kids - even those from the best of homes - still aggressive and cruel? The answer is found in a rethinking of parental conflict, discipline, television's unexpected influence, and social dominance.
Parents are desperate to jump-start infants' language skills. Recently, scientists have discovered a series of natural techniques that are astonishing in their efficacy - it's not baby videos, sign language, or even the richness of language exposure. It's nothing you've heard before.
波•布朗森
美国著名畅销书作家,罕有的写作奇才,曾被视为硅谷高科技文化观察的第一名笔。写过五本著作,其中包括《纽约时报》排名第一的畅销书《这辈子,你该做什么》。
阿什利•梅里曼
南加州大学电影系、乔治城大学法学院毕业,曾任好莱坞制片、美国政府官员等。直到她开始辅导弱势学生,才找到人生的意义。她与布朗森合作本书前,两人曾一起为《时代》周刊合写亲子教养专栏。
本书是经典再版,英文名为:《NurtureShock:New Thinking About》,前年(2011年)万卷出版社出版时名为《教养大震憾》。因为一直对教育很感兴趣,对家庭教育亦很重视,因此闲时也看过不少育儿书,以观察侄儿侄女们的成长乐趣之一。初读布朗森的这本《关键教养报告》真的被其...
评分我非常喜欢这本书的风格,但是这本书的硬伤也很明显。它的优点是简明、通俗、主题突出、论据权威。但问题在于书中的教养关键词及案例的选择过于美国化,在中国(以及其他国家)的适用性偏低了。如平等(种族歧视方面的),在多元化的美国可能是个比较大的问题,但是中国基本没...
评分真的郁闷,打了那么多字的书评,又一次再电脑崩溃中消失殆尽,其实我真的有及时存自己文档的习惯,但是还是失误了。真是无奈。 言归正传。 这是我少有的给一本书打五分,写了这么多书评,但是给五分的几乎没有,事情总是不完美的。不过如果说到人的心里,那就是完美的了。 看过...
评分第1章 表扬危机四伏,可以摧毁孩子的自信 ☆ 大人给孩子贴上“聪明”的标签并没有让他们表现得更好。实际上,这可能是孩子表现不佳的罪魁祸首。 ☆ 表扬孩子努力用功,会给孩子一个可以自我掌控的感觉。夸奖孩子聪明,就等于告诉他们成功不在自己的掌握之中。 ☆ 有效的表扬...
评分书名是“NurtureShock”,顾名思义就是讲了许多反常识的教育研究结果。如作者在结语中所述,整本书在驳斥的便是两种典型的偏见: 1. 相似效应的谬误(Fallacy of Similar Effect) 2. 好坏二分谬误(Fallacy of the Good/Bad Dichotomy) 相似效应谬误,指的是很多成年人身上行...
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