{"title":"Knowledge Channel (Sigongsa)","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"아이의-사생활-1-두뇌-인지-발달","title":"The Private Life of Children 1: Brain Cognitive Development","description":"Description\n\nPrologue: A Stepping Stone Leading Children to Happiness\n\nPART 1: Boys and Girls, Their Differences\nThe Difference Between You and Me Is a Difference in the Brain\n- What Are Humans Made Of?\n- The One and Only Precious Child in the World\n- What Happens in a Child's Brain?\n\nThe Special Process of My Child's Brain Growth\n- Age 0: Skin as the Second Brain\n- Ages 1–2: Development of Motor Skills\n- Ages 3–6: The Power to Think Independently\n- Ages 7–12: The Importance of Diverse Experiences and Learning\n- Adolescence: Preparing for the Adult Brain\n- Bonus Page 1: The Structure and Amazing Capabilities of the Brain\n- Bonus Page 2: Brain Development by Age at a Glance\n\nPink Princesses and Superheroes\n- Are Gender Differences Learned or Innate?\n- When Do Children Begin to Recognize Gender?\n- Girls Who Remember Faces and Locations Well\n- Boys Who Excel at Mental Rotation and Identifying Object Features\n\nMale Brain vs. Female Brain\n- The Son's Brain, the Daughter's Brain\n- Why Women Win Arguments\n- Is Parking Ability a Male Privilege?\n- Women Who Multitask, Men Who Focus on One Thing\n- Daughters Who Empathize with Mom's Pain, Sons Who Don't Notice\n- The Male Systemizing Brain, the Female Empathizing Brain\n\nThe Scientific Truth Hidden in Fingers\n- The Relationship Between Finger Length and Sex Hormones\n- Exceptions Exist Between Boys and Girls\n- The Secret of the 17 Percent\n- Respecting My Child Just as They Are\n\nSons and Daughters Should Be Raised Differently\n- Gender Differences Revealed in Art Class\n- Boys and Girls Need Different Approaches to Education\n- Why Are Sons More Vulnerable to the Temptation of Games?\n- Why ADHD Appears More Often in Boys\n- Be Patient with Your Son\n- Daughters Open Their Hearts Through Emotional Connection\n- Raise Your Daughter to Be a Confident Leader\n- Bonus Page 3: The Best Learning Methods Differ for Sons and Daughters\n\nPART 2: Multiple Intelligences, Finding Your Own Profile\nInfinite Possibilities, Your Child's Brain\n- The Brain Focuses on Special Things\n- The Brain Remembers Sounds Well\n- The Brain Loves Stories\n- The Brain Stores Pleasant Experiences\n- The Brain Is Ready to Evolve\n\nPay Attention to Multiple Intelligences\n- The Secret of Successful People\n- The Limits of IQ Testing\n- The Discovery of Multiple Intelligences: Hidden Intelligence Areas in the Brain\n- Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences\n\nMake Your Strength Intelligence Even More Special\n- Savant Syndrome, Proof of Multiple Intelligences\n- Use Your Strength Intelligence to Compensate for Weaker Areas\n- The Common Trait of Successful People: Intrapersonal Intelligence\n- Schools That Have Adopted the Theory of Multiple Intelligences\n\nHow to Discover Your Child's Talent and Happiness\n- Why You Should Help Your Child Find Their Strength Intelligence\n- Capture Curiosity and Build Self-Esteem\n- No Forcing, No Giving Up: Motivation Must Come from the Child\n- Observe Interests According to Developmental Stages and Help Shape Dreams\n\nEven Genius Cannot Beat Someone Who Enjoys It\n- You Can't Change Genetics, But You Can Change the Environment\n- Use Strength Intelligence to Compensate for Weakness\n- Existential Intelligence and Other Infinite Possibilities\n- Bonus Page 4: Discovering Your Child's Strength Intelligence\n- Bonus Page 5: Developing Your Child's Strength Intelligence\n\nEpilogue: Education Is About Igniting the Fire of Thought\n\nIndex\n\nWhy Is That So?\n1. Boys Need Breakfast for Faster Brain Function\n2. Girls Need Rough Physical Play Too\n3. Boys Are Drawn to Violent Content\n4. Sons and Daughters of the Same Age Need Different Discipline\n5. Most Boys Don't Like Doing Homework\n6. Walking More Makes You Smarter\n7. Museum Education Broadens a Child's Interests\n8. The Discovery of Multiple Intelligences Comes at Different Times for Each Child\n9. An Observation Journal Can Replace an Intelligence Profile\n\nPublisher's Review\n\nA must-read book for truly understanding and properly raising your child!\n\nThe revised and expanded edition of The Private Life of Children, the book that changed the paradigm of parenting in Korea.\n\n- You must understand the brain to truly see your child!\n- What parenting approach best suits your child's stage of brain development and aptitude?\n- Practical parenting guidance tailored to sons and daughters, who are similar yet different.\n\n1. A Bestseller Praised Unanimously by Parents, Teachers, and Education Experts\n\nIn the 'Age of Artificial Intelligence,' Understand Your Child's Brain and Aptitude!\n\nThe revised edition of The Private Life of Children, which brought an innovative wave to parenting in Korea, has been released. 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Making the Food Bridge work\n\nChapter 3: The Built-In Portion Gauge Inside Us\nFinding your child's right portion size\nHow children overeat without anyone noticing\nAnother hidden cause of overeating\n· Bonus Info - What is the right daily food amount for my child?\n\nChapter 4: Time to End the Battle at the Dinner Table\nBabies who drink far too little formula\/breast milk\nBabies who spit out baby food\nOne-year-olds who only want milk\nChildren who wander around while eating\nChildren who play with their food\nChildren who stop eating after a sibling is born\nChildren who chew but never swallow\nChildren who eat and then vomit\nChildren who refuse only rice\nChildren who insist on eating right before bed\nChildren who take too long to eat\nChildren who only want fast food\nChildren who drink too many sugary drinks\n· Bonus Info - Childhood illnesses that can cause eating problems!\n\nPublisher's Review\n\nEverything you need to know about the science-based solutions that can transform your child's eating habits!\n\nIs there really no way to end the \"dinner table war\" with your kids? How you feed your child is truly an important matter—not simply a question of nutrition, but one that affects your child's entire future. Yet countless parents wage a daily battle at the dinner table. In some homes, the problem is a child who won't eat; in others, it's a child who eats far too much.\n\nThe EBS Docuprime documentary \u003cMy Child's Dinner Table\u003e received widespread praise for examining children's picky eating and overeating from scientific and psychological perspectives. Rather than focusing simply on how to feed children, it focused on why children eat the way they do, and offered solutions tailored to those reasons. Now, parents need to understand the psychology hidden within their child's eating habits. The belief that simply feeding children \"good\" food is enough will not be persuasive to kids.\n\n\"My Child's Eating Habits\" thoroughly examines the documentary's content—which delved deeply into the roots of children's eating habits—along with dozens of research findings, all carefully compiled here. It also presents scientific, fundamental solutions from numerous experts that could not be fully covered in the broadcast.\n\nSolving Children's Eating Problems Through the Connection Between Food and Psychology!\n\nWhy do children love sweet flavors and dislike bitter ones? Is it simply natural for kids to prefer sweetness over bitterness? Anthropologists have long established that children's love of sweetness is a universal truth. While preferences for bitter, spicy, salty, and sour flavors can vary by culture, a love of sweetness is something all of humanity shares.\n\nHowever, even though children are born with an instinct for sweetness, that instinct does not hold absolute power. Whether this instinct develops into an unhealthy craving or is guided toward moderation depends heavily on the attachment and interaction a child develops with their parents from birth. Behind a child's poor eating habits lies both the parent's response to the child's instinctive tastes and the child's own hidden feelings. Ultimately, a child's palate can change depending on how they are raised.\n\nFor parents to end the dinner table battle, it is essential above all to understand their child's feelings. This book emphasizes helping children eat by first understanding their tastes and characteristics, rather than forcing food upon them. Building on the strengths of the original broadcast, this book goes even deeper and more thoroughly into the psychology behind children's eating habits.\n\nIn addition to research findings not covered in the broadcast, various experts—including pediatric specialists, child psychologists, clinical nutritionists, and doctors of Korean medicine—directly contributed solutions for the many eating-related troubles children experience.\n\nWhile parenting books on diet and nutrition have traditionally focused only on setting the table for parents' convenience, \"My Child's Eating Habits\" introduces a truly child-centered approach to the dinner table—for the child, and by understanding the child.\n\nA Real Dinner Table—For the Child, By Understanding the Child!","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623654826212,"sku":"1290126216","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1290126216_l1.jpg?v=1786421118"}],"url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/collections\/%ec%a7%80%ec%8b%9d%ec%b1%84%eb%84%90-%ec%8b%9c%ea%b3%b5%ec%82%ac.oembed","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}