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Thinking With Your Hands Susan Goldinmeadow

  • SKU: BELL-53818132
Thinking With Your Hands Susan Goldinmeadow
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Publisher: Basic Books (Hachette Book Group)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.87 MB
Author: Susan Goldin-Meadow
ISBN: 9781541600805, 9781541600652, 1541600800, 1541600657
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Thinking With Your Hands Susan Goldinmeadow by Susan Goldin-meadow 9781541600805, 9781541600652, 1541600800, 1541600657 instant download after payment.

An astounding account of how gesture, long overlooked, is essential to how we learn and interact, which “changes the way you think about yourself and the people around you.” (Ethan Kross, bestselling author of Chatter)
We all know people who talk with their hands—but do they know what they’re saying with them? Our gestures can reveal and contradict us, and express thoughts we may not even know we’re thinking. 

In Thinking with Your Hands, esteemed cognitive psychologist Susan Goldin-Meadow argues that gesture is vital to how we think, learn, and communicate. She shows us, for instance, how the height of our gestures can reveal unconscious bias, or how the shape of a student’s gestures can track their mastery of a new concept—even when they’re still giving wrong answers. She compels us to rethink everything from how we set child development milestones, to what’s admissible in a...

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