The Development of Children’s Thinking

The Development of Children’s Thinking
Title The Development of Children’s Thinking PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Carpendale
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 610
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1473952956

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The Development of Children’s Thinking offers undergraduate and graduate students in psychology and other disciplines an introduction to several core areas of developmental psychology. It examines recent empirical research within the context of longstanding theoretical debates. In particular, it shows how a grasp of classic theories within developmental psychology is vital for a grasp of new areas of research such as cognitive neuroscience that have impacted on our understanding of how children develop. The focus of this book will be on infancy and childhood, and it looks at: Theories and context of development How developmental psychology attempts to reconcile influences of nature and nurture Communication in infancy as a precursor to later thinking Language development in primates and young children Cognitive and social development, including the child’s understanding of the mind How studies of moral reasoning reflect upon our understanding of development

Children's Thinking

Children's Thinking
Title Children's Thinking PDF eBook
Author Robert Siegler
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 412
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134993161

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First published in 1978. In 1963, John Flavell posed one of the truly basic questions underlying the study of children’s thinking; his question was simply “What develops?” This volume holds the papers from the 13th Annual Carnegie Cognition Symposium, held in May 1977, that considering what progress had been made toward answering this question in the past 15 years.

Children's Thinking

Children's Thinking
Title Children's Thinking PDF eBook
Author David F. Bjorklund
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 1320
Release 2017-01-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1506334369

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The Sixth Edition of David F. Bjorklund and Kayla B. Causey’s topically organized Children’s Thinking presents a current, comprehensive, and dynamic examination of cognitive development. The book covers individual children and their developmental journeys while also following the general paths of overall cognitive development in children. This unique and effective approach gives readers a holistic view of children’s cognitive development, acknowledging that while no two children are exactly alike, they tend to follow similar developmental patterns. Supported by the latest research studies and data, the Sixth Edition provides valuable insights for readers to better understand and work with children.

Emerging Minds

Emerging Minds
Title Emerging Minds PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Siegler
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 1998-10-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0195352084

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How do children acquire the vast array of concepts, strategies, and skills that distinguish the thinking of infants and toddlers from that of preschoolers, older children, and adolescents? In this new book, Robert Siegler addresses these and other fundamental questions about children's thinking. Previous theories have tended to depict cognitive development much like a staircase. At an early age, children think in one way; as they get older, they step up to increasingly higher ways of thinking. Siegler proposes that viewing the development within an evolutionary framework is more useful than a staircase model. The evolution of species depends on mechanisms for generating variability, for choosing adaptively among the variants, and for preserving the lessons of past experience so that successful variants become increasingly prevalent. The development of children's thinking appears to depend on mechanisms to fulfill these same functions. Siegler's theory is consistent with a great deal of evidence. It unifies phenomena from such areas as problem solving, reasoning, and memory, and reveals commonalities in the thinking of people of all ages. Most important, it leads to valuable insights regarding a basic question about children's thinking asked by cognitive, developmental, and educational psychologists: How does change occur?

Children's Thinking

Children's Thinking
Title Children's Thinking PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Siegler
Publisher
Total Pages 436
Release 1998
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Author is an alumnus of Evanston Township High School from the class of 1966.

Developing Thinking and Understanding in Young Children

Developing Thinking and Understanding in Young Children
Title Developing Thinking and Understanding in Young Children PDF eBook
Author Sue Robson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 273
Release 2012-01-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1136478930

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Developing Thinking and Understanding in Young Children presents a comprehensive and accessible overview of contemporary theory and research about young children’s developing thinking and understanding. Throughout this second edition, the ideas and theories presented are enlivened by transcripts of children’s activities and conversations taken from practice and contemporary research, helping readers to make links between theory, research and practice. Each chapter also includes ideas for further reading and suggested activities. Aimed at all those interested in how young children develop through their thoughts and actions, Sue Robson explores: theories of cognitive development the social, emotional and cultural contexts of children’s thinking children’s conceptual development visual thinking approaches to supporting the development of young children’s thinking and understanding latest developments in brain science and young children the central roles of play and language in young children’s developing thinking. Including a new chapter on young children’s musical thinking, expanded sections on self regulation, metacognition and creative thinking and the use of video to observe and describe young children’s thinking, this book will be an essential read for all students undertaking Early Childhood, Primary PGCE and EYPS courses. Those studying for a Foundation degree in Early Years and Childcare will also find this book to be of interest.

Children's Thinking

Children's Thinking
Title Children's Thinking PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Siegler
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 532
Release 2005
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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This book examines topics such as the possibility of multiple intelligences and discusses how children learn reading, writing, and mathematical skills, and details the learning abilities of blind, deaf, gifted, and retarded children.