One difficulty in the psychological sciences lies in the familiarity of the phenomena with which they deal. A certain intellectual effort is required to see how such phenomena can pose serious problems or call for intricate explanatory theories. One is inclined to take them for granted as necessary or somehow “natural.”
Noam Chomsky (1968) Language and Mind
No matter what philosophy of life we espouse, it is important to see childhood as a stage of life, not just as the anteroom to life.
David Elkind (2001) The Hurried Child
Noam Chomsky (1968) Language and Mind
No matter what philosophy of life we espouse, it is important to see childhood as a stage of life, not just as the anteroom to life.
David Elkind (2001) The Hurried Child
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