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Social Understanding and Social Lives

Social Understanding and Social Lives

From Toddlerhood through to the Transition to School

By Claire Hughes

Over the past thirty years, researchers have documented a remarkable growth in children’s social understanding between toddlerhood and the early school years. However, it is still unclear why some children’s awareness of others' thoughts and feelings lags so far behind that of their peers. Based on

Published March 2011 by Psychology Press

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Children's Knowledge, Beliefs and Feelings about Nations and National Groups

Children's Knowledge, Beliefs and Feelings about Nations and National Groups

By Martyn Barrett

This book provides a state-of-the-art account of how people's subjective sense of national identity, and attitudes towards countries and national groups, develop through the course of childhood and adolescence. It offers a comprehensive review of the research which has been conducted into: .

Published November 2006 by Psychology Press

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Reading Acquisition and Developmental Dyslexia

Reading Acquisition and Developmental Dyslexia

By Liliane Sprenger-Charolles, Pascale Colé and Willy Serniclaes.

Most studies on reading have been conducted with English-speaking subjects. It is crucial to also examine studies conducted in different languages, in order to highlight which aspects of reading acquisition and dyslexia appear to be language-specific, and which are universal. Reading Acquisition

Published October 2006 by Psychology Press

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The Resilience of Language

The Resilience of Language

What Gesture Creation in Deaf Children Can Tell Us About How All Children Learn Language

By Susan Goldin-Meadow

Imagine a child who has never seen or heard any language at all. Would such a child be able to invent a language on her own? Despite what one might guess, the children described in this book make it clear that the answer to this question is 'yes'. The children are congenitally deaf and cannot learn

Published April 2005 by Psychology Press

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Young Children's Thinking about Biological World

Young Children's Thinking about Biological World

By Giyoo Hatano, and Kayoko Inagaki.

Presents research on the topic of young children's naive biology, examining such theoretical issues as processes, conditions and mechanisms in conceptual development using the development of biological understanding as the target case.

Published April 2002 by Psychology Press

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Language Development and Social Interaction in Blind Children

Language Development and Social Interaction in Blind Children

By Miguel Perez-Pereira, and Gina Conti-Ramsden.

This book provides an up-to-date account of blind children's developing communicative abilities with particular emphasis on social cognition and language acquisition from infancy to early school age. It purports to foster dialogue between those interested in the study of typically developing

Published September 1999 by Psychology Press

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The Foundation of Literacy

The Foundation of Literacy

The Child's Acquisition of the Alphabetic Principle

By Brian Byrne

This monograph brings together important research that the author and his colleagues at the University of New England have been conducting into the early stages of reading development, and makes a valuable contribution to the debate about literacy education. It should appeal to a broad audience

Published February 1998 by Psychology Press

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Security of Attachment and the Social Development of Cognition

Security of Attachment and the Social Development of Cognition

By Elizabeth Meins

Security of Attachment and the Social Development of Cognition investigates how children's security of attachment in infancy is related to various aspects of their cognitive development over the preschool years. The book thus constitutes an ambitious attempt to build bridges between the domains of

Published June 1997 by Psychology Press

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Knowing Children

Knowing Children

Experiments in Conversation and Cognition

By Michael Siegal

It has often been maintained that young children's knowledge is limited to perceptual appearances. In this "preoperational" stage of development, there are profound conceptual limitations in that they have little understanding of numerical and causal relations and are incapable of insight into the

Published May 1997 by Psychology Press

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Parenting Behaviour and Children's Cognitive Development

Parenting Behaviour and Children's Cognitive Development

By Sara Meadows

The association between parents' behaviour and children's cognitive development is at the meeting place of several prominent theories of psychological development and a range of complex methodological and conceptual issues. On the one hand there are theories which argue that the impetus of

Published October 1996 by Psychology Press

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Approaches to the Development of Moral Reasoning

Approaches to the Development of Moral Reasoning

By Peter E. Langford

The first part of the book offers a survey of current approaches to the development of moral reasoning: those of Freud, ego psychology, Piaget and Kohlberg. The approach of Kohlberg has been popular because he was able to give an impressive account of findings from the key method of interviews, the

Published April 1995 by Psychology Press

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Autism and the Development of Mind

Autism and the Development of Mind

By R. Peter Hobson

The purpose of this essay is to illustrate how the phenomenon of early childhood autism may cast light on issues that are central to our Understanding Of Normal Child Development - Issues Such As The Emotional origins of social experience and social understanding, the contribution of interpersonal

Published February 1995 by Psychology Press

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The Development of Young Children's Social-Cognitive Skills

The Development of Young Children's Social-Cognitive Skills

By Michael A. Forrester

Understanding how young children begin to make sense out of the social world has become a major concern within developmental psychology. Over the last 25 years research in this area has raised a number of questions which mirror the confluence of interests from cognitive-developmental and

Published February 1995 by Psychology Press

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The Understanding of Causation and the Production of Action

The Understanding of Causation and the Production of Action

From Infancy to Adulthood

By Peter Anthony White

This text is an attempt to trace out a line of development in the understanding of how things happen, from origins in infancy to mature forms in adulthood. There are two distinct but related ways in which people understand things as happening, denoted by the terms "causation" and "action". This

Published February 1995 by Psychology Press

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Analogical Reasoning in Children

Analogical Reasoning in Children

By Usha Goswami

Analogical reasoning is a fundamental cognitive skill, involved in classification, learning, problem-solving and creative thinking, and should be a basic building block of cognitive development. However, for a long time researchers have believed that children are incapable of reasoning by analogy.

Published August 1993 by Psychology Press

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Children's Drawings of the Human Figure

Children's Drawings of the Human Figure

By Maureen V. Cox

The human figure is one of the earliest topics drawn by the young child and remains popular throughout childhood and into adolescence. When it first emerges, however, the human figure in the child's drawing is very bizarre: it appears to have no torso and its arms, if indeed it has any, are

Published June 1993 by Psychology Press

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Language Experience and Early Language Development

Language Experience and Early Language Development

From Input to Uptake

By Margaret Harris

Addresses one debate in language development, namely the relationship between children's language development and their language experience.

Published August 1992 by Psychology Press

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Social Interaction and the Development of Language and Cognition

Social Interaction and the Development of Language and Cognition

By Alison F. Garton

For students of developmental psychology, this book should be a useful reference guide to the main concepts concerned with "motherese", scaffolding, socio-cognitive learning and joint problem solving. It is also a contribution to the debate on the influence of social behaviour on development.

Published January 1992 by Psychology Press

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Phonological Skills and Learning to Read

Phonological Skills and Learning to Read

By Peter Bryant, and Usha Goswami.

This book sets out to integrate recent exciting research on the precursors of reading and early reading strategies adopted by children in the classroom. It aims to develop a theory about why early phonological skills are crucial in learning to read, and shows how phonological knowledge about rhymes

Published December 1990 by Psychology Press

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Development According to Parents

Development According to Parents

By W. Andrews Collins, and Jacqueline J. Goodnow.

To their everyday life with children, parents bring a number of ideas about development and about parenting. Some of these ideas are about their own children and about themselves as parents. Others are more general: ideas, for instance, about what babies are like, how children change with age, what

Published November 1990 by Psychology Press

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