Steve Talbott

Why should we ever assume that exploring the world on hands and kees is less important to an eight-month-old than exploring the world on feet is to an eighteen-month-old? What possible grounds are there for trying to speed the transition from one stage to another? What essential experiences are we denying to the eight-month-old if we do speed things up?

Steve Talbott, 'Chapter 10:Three Notes: On Baby Walkers, Video Games and Sex', Devices of the Soul: Battling for Our Selves in an Age of Machines


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