Babies as young as six months can tell the difference between good and bad behaviour, according to a study at Yale University in which infants appeared to warm to helpful characters. Babies were placed in front of a display showing a hill on which wooden characters were moved up and down. One character, the "climber", was either helped to the top by a triangular-shaped "helper", or hindered by a square one called "bad".
Link to Article
Additional Story
Link to Article
Additional Story
0 comments:
Post a Comment