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Cognitive Development - Theories, Stages & Processes & Challenges (Hardcover)
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Cognitive Development - Theories, Stages & Processes & Challenges (Hardcover)
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Cognitive function is crucial to human beings right across the life
course. Developed in an early age, cognitive function is influenced
by environmental factors, changing over time. This book has
reviewed and updated some areas on cognitive development, processes
and challenges. Across 11 chapters, the book covers topics ranging
from theory explorations to original studies in the real world.
This book offers important insight into a theoretical understanding
of the basic cognitive processes involved in the generation of new
knowledge and ways in which to promote the development of learning
and semantic memory. Cognitive development and its relation to
emotional development is examined, and how traditional and current
theories of cognitive development provide a framework for
understanding the development of emotional processing in children.
Children's conceptual development and cross-classification theories
have been reviewed, particularly examining how children use
classification, the ability to group items into categories, to
structure the world into meaningful units. The effects of different
parent-child activities on early literacy have been examined with a
discussion on the contribution of different parent-child dyadic
activities at home in promoting skills that pave the way to reading
and spelling acquisition. On determining the relations among
parenting, socio-emotional engagement, shared practices, language
and perspective taking skills, new data shows that constructivist
approaches provide a powerful way to investigate the development of
children's social cognition. They also indicate that maternal
factors and mother-child shared practices facilitate a child's
mastery of sentential complements, conversation skill, and explicit
perspective taking skills. In particular, this book has explored
the face-inversion effect in children, with new perspectives
indicating that expert face processing mechanisms are only employed
for the recognition of faces from the age of 10, but inexpert
mechanisms were employed prior to this age.
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