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Young Children's Cognitive Development - Interrelationships Among Executive Functioning, Working Memory, Verbal Ability, and Theory of Mind (Paperback)
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Young Children's Cognitive Development - Interrelationships Among Executive Functioning, Working Memory, Verbal Ability, and Theory of Mind (Paperback)
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A critical part of early childhood development is the development
of "theory of mind" (ToM), which is the ability to take the
perspective of another person. The main purpose of this book is to
discuss and integrate findings from prominent research areas in
developmental psychology that are typically studied in isolation,
but are clearly related. Two examples are whether executive
functions represent a precursor of ToM or whether ToM understanding
predicts the development of executive functions, and to what extent
children's level of verbal ability and their working memory are
important predictors of performance on both executive functioning
and ToM tasks. The chapters in this book give a detailed account of
the major outcomes of this research. First, the state of the art
concerning current understanding of the relevant constructs
(working memory, ToM, executive functioning) and their
developmental changes is presented, followed by chapters that deal
with interactions among the core concepts. Its main focus is on
theoretically important relationships among determinants of young
children's cognitive development--considered to be "hot" issues in
contemporary developmental psychology. Based on presentations made
at an international workshop, this book is divided into two parts.
In the first part, five teams of researchers present theoretical
analyses and overviews of empirical evidence regarding the core
constructs of memory, executive functions, and ToM. The next part
deals with the interplay among the core concepts outlined in Part I
with developmental trends in the interaction.
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