Examines how emotional and social skills develop during childhood, and explains what parents can do to raise children with a higher degree of emotional and social intelligence through the use of games and other fun activities.
Explores the science of affect and emotion to discover why people develop emotional connections to everyday objects such as cars or teapots, and looks at how a designer's mood can influence the product he or she creates.
Explores the idea that intelligence is influenced more by specific early emotional experiences rather than heredity and discusses the implications of this theory on child development, science, and learning.