The Development of Social Cognition and Communication (Hardcover)


For young children, two of the most important tasks they face are learning how to communicate and learning how to think about themselves and the social world around them. The premise of this book is that these two tasks are inherently linked. The communicative routines and language that children learn enable new modes of cognition, which in turn allow for more complex social interactions. The model of early child development that emerges is one in which equal importance is given to the socio-cultural context in which children are developing, and to the role played by children in actively constructing their own knowledge. Each of the chapters in this volume examines a unique aspect of this interplay between children's cognitive development and their social interactions. This book is organized into four thematic sections, each introduced by an integrative overview. The first section, Language and Cognition, examines the function of language in young children's lives. The second section, Intentionality and Communication, explores young children's understanding of intentions and their verbal and non-verbal communication. developments in cognitive and communicative skills transform children's participation in the process of teaching and learning. The final section, Narrative and Autobiographical Memory, looks at the effects of narrative on young children's understanding of themselves and their world. This book will be of great interest to anyone concerned with young children's learning and development, including developmental psychologists and educators. Each contributor is a leading researcher in developmental or educational psychology.

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For young children, two of the most important tasks they face are learning how to communicate and learning how to think about themselves and the social world around them. The premise of this book is that these two tasks are inherently linked. The communicative routines and language that children learn enable new modes of cognition, which in turn allow for more complex social interactions. The model of early child development that emerges is one in which equal importance is given to the socio-cultural context in which children are developing, and to the role played by children in actively constructing their own knowledge. Each of the chapters in this volume examines a unique aspect of this interplay between children's cognitive development and their social interactions. This book is organized into four thematic sections, each introduced by an integrative overview. The first section, Language and Cognition, examines the function of language in young children's lives. The second section, Intentionality and Communication, explores young children's understanding of intentions and their verbal and non-verbal communication. developments in cognitive and communicative skills transform children's participation in the process of teaching and learning. The final section, Narrative and Autobiographical Memory, looks at the effects of narrative on young children's understanding of themselves and their world. This book will be of great interest to anyone concerned with young children's learning and development, including developmental psychologists and educators. Each contributor is a leading researcher in developmental or educational psychology.

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Imprint

Psychology Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2005

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2005

Editors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 27mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

396

ISBN-13

978-0-8058-4322-4

Barcode

9780805843224

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LSN

0-8058-4322-1



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