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The development of cognition / Steve Croker

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Andover, Mass. : Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd, c2012Description: xi, 360 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781408007778
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF 511 .C76 2012
Contents:
1. Introduction: Cognitive development, themes and theories -- 2. Perception and Cognition in Infancy -- 3. Memory -- 4. Language -- 5. Theory of Mind -- 6. Reasoning -- 7. Scientific Thinking -- 8. Numeracy and literacy -- 9. Intelligence -- 10. Developmental Disorders -- 11. Computational Models of Development -- 12. What have we learned?
Summary: Offers a contemporary account of the major research findings and theories on the development of children's cognitive development from infancy onwards, whilst also considering their practical implications. This text enables students to carefully examine and critically assess the change processes through which development occurs.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex General Circulation Psychology GC BF 511 .C76 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000009913

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1. Introduction: Cognitive development, themes and theories -- 2. Perception and Cognition in Infancy -- 3. Memory -- 4. Language -- 5. Theory of Mind -- 6. Reasoning -- 7. Scientific Thinking -- 8. Numeracy and literacy -- 9. Intelligence -- 10. Developmental Disorders -- 11. Computational Models of Development -- 12. What have we learned?

Offers a contemporary account of the major research findings and theories on the development of children's cognitive development from infancy onwards, whilst also considering their practical implications. This text enables students to carefully examine and critically assess the change processes through which development occurs.

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