http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Joke_(novel)
I have two children, a pre-schooler and a kindergardener, and I very much doubt either of them could solve that puzzle.
I agree. It struck me re-watching this movie recently that it invokes a "sky-hook"-type explanation for human cognitive development. This occurred to me during the opening scenes, but it didn't detract from the power of…
Noticing all the hidden assumptions - if a woman does amateur porn and puts it up on xtube, she's trying to please her husband - can't be that she's turned on by it. Somehow, even cuckoldry fantasies are about the male…
I agree with you - most of this stuff has a marginal difference on long term outcomes. The way I interpret the data is: as long as you don't abuse or neglect your kid, they'll be fine. Most parents don't want to hear…
I agree - evidence is awesome. Here's a pretty good assessment of it: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/774928.html One thing I don't think is in dispute: "Cry it out" works quickly and involves less…
Everyone we know who used "attachment" techniques around bedtime had long-term issues with their childrens' sleeping habits. We let both our girls (now 1 & 3) "cry it out." It was quite hard for a couple of weeks,…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Joke_(novel)
I have two children, a pre-schooler and a kindergardener, and I very much doubt either of them could solve that puzzle.
I agree. It struck me re-watching this movie recently that it invokes a "sky-hook"-type explanation for human cognitive development. This occurred to me during the opening scenes, but it didn't detract from the power of…
Noticing all the hidden assumptions - if a woman does amateur porn and puts it up on xtube, she's trying to please her husband - can't be that she's turned on by it. Somehow, even cuckoldry fantasies are about the male…
I agree with you - most of this stuff has a marginal difference on long term outcomes. The way I interpret the data is: as long as you don't abuse or neglect your kid, they'll be fine. Most parents don't want to hear…
I agree - evidence is awesome. Here's a pretty good assessment of it: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/774928.html One thing I don't think is in dispute: "Cry it out" works quickly and involves less…
Everyone we know who used "attachment" techniques around bedtime had long-term issues with their childrens' sleeping habits. We let both our girls (now 1 & 3) "cry it out." It was quite hard for a couple of weeks,…