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SUMMARY: Wonder Kids | Saturday Series with Dr. Susan Birch
DESCRIPTION: Join Susan Birch for a talk on 'How children’s understanding o
 f people’s mental states fosters healthy development'
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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/susan-birch/">Dr. Susan Birch</a>\, Associate
  Professor</p><h4>Topic:</h4><p>How children’s understanding of people’s me
 ntal states fosters healthy development</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>In this 
 talk\, Dr. Birch will highlight various ways children’s ability to reason a
 bout people’s mental states can influence learning and foster healthy devel
 opment. Reviewing research on how children use various social cues to decid
 e who is a knowledgeable or credible source of information\, she will also 
 discuss a fundamental bias in how children and adults reason about what oth
 ers know\, referred to as the ‘curse of knowledge bias’\, and its implicati
 ons for social reasoning and decision making.</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=uOLQnyJS5mc[/embed]</p><p> </p><p>[buttons
 ][button link_text="Register for Dr. Birch's virtual talk" link_url="https:
 //edrg.psych.ubc.ca/wonder-kids-rsvp/"][button link_text="Discover the whol
 e monthly series" link_url="https://edrg.psych.ubc.ca/events/"][button link
 _text="Download the Wonder Kids event poster" link_url="https://psych.cms.a
 rts.ubc.ca/?p=27086"][/buttons]</p>
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