The very idea that babies have mathematical capacities is startling. A baby can discriminate between collections of two and three items at three or four days. By four and a half months, a baby "can tell" that one plus one is two and that two minus one is one.
The very idea that babies have mathematical capacities is startling. A baby can discriminate between collections of two and three items at three or four days. By four and a half months, a baby "can tell" that one plus one is two and that two minus one is one.
The very idea that babies have mathematical capacities is startling. A baby can discriminate between collections of two and three items at three or four days. By four and a half months, a baby "can tell" that one plus one is two and that two minus one is one.