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SUMMARY: Wonder Kids Saturday Series with Dr. Kiley Hamlin on ‘How do babie
 s evaluate people?’
DESCRIPTION: Join Dr. Kiley Hamlin for a talk on 'How do babies evaluate pe
 ople?'
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><img class="size-full wp-image-27076 align
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 16" height="402" /></p><h3><em>Wonder Kids</em> is a series of virtual talk
 s on the fascinating world of child development\, hosted each month through
  June 2021.</h3><p>Led by the Directors of UBC's <a href="https://edrg.psyc
 h.ubc.ca/">Early Development Research Group</a> – some of the world’s leadi
 ng developmental psychologists – we invite you to join the conversation on 
 language\, learning and social development!</p><h4>Speaker:</h4><p><a href=
 "https://psych.ubc.ca/profile/kiley-hamlin/" target="_blank" rel="noopener 
 noreferrer">Dr. Kiley Hamlin</a>\, Professor & Canada Research Chair</p><h4
 >Topic:</h4><p>How do babies evaluate people?</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>Ba
 bies’ worlds are filled with different kinds of people\, who engage in all 
 sorts of different behaviours. How and when are babies capable of understan
 ding how people act and interact? This talk will highlight some key researc
 h findings from the Centre for Infant Cognition\, suggesting that from just
  a few months of age babies track and understand simple helpful and harmful
  interactions\, react more positively to helpful acts than to harmful ones\
 , and prefer helpful over harmful actors. This early-developing tendency to
  evaluate the sociomoral world may provide a foundation on which later mora
 l development builds.</p><p>Register for Dr. Hamlin’s virtual talk <a href=
 "https://edrg.psych.ubc.ca/wonder-kids-rsvp/">here!</a></p><p><strong>Video
 :</strong></p><p>Missed this event? Watch a recording of the talk below:</p
 ><p>[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tzb6ckmcWM[/embed]</p><p> </p><
 p>[buttons][button link_text="Register for Dr. Hamlin’s virtual talk" link_
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 button link_text="Download the Wonder Kids event poster" link_url="https://
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