About Child Science
Dialogues with and contributions from Specialists - Exploring new area in Child Science (1993-2007)
Discussions on the latest research in neurology, robotics, anthropology, technology and other leading-edge fields and their relation to Child Science (2000-2007), and various contributions from the director and other Specialists on Child Science.
- Children Play with Their Minds and Bodies 4 Creating a Rich Environment from Limited Nature in the City (2001.01.01)
- Children Play with Their Minds and Bodies 3 Play Activities that Burn Up Energy (2001.01.01)
- Children Play with Their Minds and Bodies 2 Play as a Cultural Heritage (2001.01.01)
- Children Play with Their Minds and Bodies 1 Humoring by Mother Develops Play (2001.01.01)
- Children Play with Their Minds and Bodies (2001.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 9 Early Childhood Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Study (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 8 Prefrontal Association Cortex Promotes Life-long Growth (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 7 Child-raising up to Ten Critical for the Future (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 6 MRI Reveals the Brain's Mechanisms (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 5 The Origin of Language and Primate Behavior (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 4 Theory of Mind Creates Templates for Understanding (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 3 The Significance of the Theory of Mind (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 2 Human Intelligence Develops in Prefrontal Association Cortex (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? 1 A Biological Basis for Kodomogaku (2000.01.01)
- How are Developments in Neurobiology Changing our View of Children? (2000.01.01)
- Child ecology: a theoretical basis for solving children's problems in the world (1993.01.01)
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