Children's Thinking
by Siegler, Robert S.9780131312104
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Summary
The book examines the change processes of development, as well as the nature of the changes in language, perception, memory, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving that mark cognitive development. Eight central themes presented in the first chapter integrate and unify the presentation. It examines emerging topics such as the possibility of multiple intelligences, the influence of the social environment on children's thinking, and the role of principles in guiding learning. It discusses how children learn reading, writing, and mathematical skills, and details the learning abilities of blind, deaf, gifted, and retarded children. It highlights the major theories of cognitive development; Piaget, neo-Piagetian, information-processing, sociocultural, theory-theory, connectionist, and multiple intelligences.
Table of Contents
| General Perspectives on Children's Thinking | |
| An Introduction to Children's Thinking | |
| Piaget's Theory of Development | |
| Information-Processing Theories of Development | |
| Six Specific Aspects of Children's Thinking | |
| Perceptual Development | |
| Language Development | |
| Memory Development | |
| Conceptual Development | |
| Problem Solving | |
| Development of Academic Skills | |
| Conclusions for the Present | |
| Challenges for the Future | |
| References | |
| Author Index | |
| Subject Index | |
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