Children′s Thinking: Cognitive Development and Individual Differences

by David F. Bjorklund

 

Children’s Thinking presents up-to-date, thorough research studies and data throughout in child cognitive development. You’ll learn the concept of developmental function, which explains that, while there are trends and similarities, healthy children can individually vary in their cognition as they develop. In addition, the book shows how children’s cognitive development is shaped by the physical and social environments that surround them throughout their formative years.

Gold for those who seek to understand better child perspective and grasp precious nuances of different ages ad stages, and more importantly, peak into each child’s unique thinking.

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