The two assigned chapters from the Gopnik book discuss how infants and young children learn from others via looking and listening.
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The two assigned chapters from the Gopnik book discuss how infants and young children learn from others via looking and listening. How does Gopnik’s account of early learning compare with Piaget’s account of the infant as a scientist independently exploring the environment? What does the Mason et al. study tell us about the role of looking and listening to others in language development?