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В своей новой книге авторы бестселлера «Тайны нашего мозга», известные ученые-нейробиологи, рассказывают, как работает и развивается мозг ребенка. Книга освещает удивительные и интереснейшие факты о функционировании загадочного «природного компьютера» в период от внутриутробного развития до совершеннолетия. Бы узнаете, как можно повлиять на мозг ребенка еще до рождения, что важнее для развития интеллекта – генетика или воспитание, почему темперамент не передается по наследству, почему дети так любят сладкое и не любят овощи, почему лучше учить иностранные языки в раннем возрасте, с чем на самом деле связаны проблемы поведения подростков, почему даже очень умные дети иногда плохо учатся, а также многое другое, что поможет вам лучше узнать и понять своего ребенка.

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