Explore the many pathways of the mind in this beautiful celebration of brain power and neurodiversity, written by developmental psychologist, Dr. Francesca Fotheringham and published in association with The British Psychological Society.
Wonders of the Mind is a beautiful and powerful look at the workings of the brain and the complexity of the mind. Explore the chemical messages that guide our bodies, the changes brains and minds undergo as they grow, our emotions, memories and the power of sleep. Enhance your understanding of both neurodiversity and mental health through clear and sensitive introductions to each topic. Consider the influence of physical health, culture and language on the mind – and try out some brain teasers to see it all in action! Perfect for readers aged 9 and up.
Contents include: defining the mind, an overview of the brain, the brain’s many parts and functions, other animals and the mind, the changing brain and mind, emotions in the brain and mind, the science of remembering, types of memories, a look at why we sleep, celebrating many marvellous minds, the world of neurodiversity, human mind reading?, mental health defined, keeping our minds healthy, the effects of culture and language on the mind, plus mind games!
This is the fourth book in a series published by Wayland and illustrated by Jan Bielecki that take an authoritative look at the wonders of science – making complex ideas accessible to kids. Other books in the series include: Wonders of the Night Sky and The Future of the Universe by Professor Raman Prinja and The Wonders of Time, by Emily Akkermans, which were published in association with Royal Observatory Greenwich.
Wonders of the Mind is a beautiful and powerful look at the workings of the brain and the complexity of the mind. Explore the chemical messages that guide our bodies, the changes brains and minds undergo as they grow, our emotions, memories and the power of sleep. Enhance your understanding of both neurodiversity and mental health through clear and sensitive introductions to each topic. Consider the influence of physical health, culture and language on the mind – and try out some brain teasers to see it all in action! Perfect for readers aged 9 and up.
Contents include: defining the mind, an overview of the brain, the brain’s many parts and functions, other animals and the mind, the changing brain and mind, emotions in the brain and mind, the science of remembering, types of memories, a look at why we sleep, celebrating many marvellous minds, the world of neurodiversity, human mind reading?, mental health defined, keeping our minds healthy, the effects of culture and language on the mind, plus mind games!
This is the fourth book in a series published by Wayland and illustrated by Jan Bielecki that take an authoritative look at the wonders of science – making complex ideas accessible to kids. Other books in the series include: Wonders of the Night Sky and The Future of the Universe by Professor Raman Prinja and The Wonders of Time, by Emily Akkermans, which were published in association with Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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