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Child Psychology

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Child psychology, sometimes called developmental psychology, is the branch of psychology focused on the behavior and brain development of children and adolescents.

In this video from BigThink, Alison Gopnik, Professor of Psychology at UC Berkeley, has spent her career learning truths about the mind and answering the big philosophical questions with help from an unlikely source: babies. Gopnik discusses what she’s learned through her study of the infant brain.


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