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The book indentifies and assesses the importance of a range of
influences on child language acquisition and development, paying
particular attention to situational influences. Key issues are
highlighted and recent research is presented. There are five
sections: the deployment of speech during early development;
linguistic interaction and family background - encoding the
situation; multidimentional aspects of language development; and
constraints on language development. There are twelve chapters on
these themes.
All children possess a motive to 'master' the various tasks and
problems that they face. Without mastery motivation, it is doubtful
whether children would make progress in cognitive, social
communicative and other domains. Although all children possess this
motivation, it will vary according to inherited dispositions and to
environmental experiences. This makes mastery motivation a key
factor in understanding later developmental and educational
achievement. Concentrating on pre-school children, this volume,
originally published in 1993, brought together current research
work and thinking concerned with mastery motivation at the time.
New ideas are presented about the way mastery is related to other
developmental processes such as self-concepts and attention. There
are discussions and findings about innovations in the methods of
assessing mastery. Another important theme present in this volume,
is the way in which features of social interaction, attachment and
the environment influence the development of mastery motivation.
With a broad range of international contributors, this title will
still be of interest to developmental psychologists and
educationalists, and advance students in these fields.
All children possess a motive to 'master' the various tasks and
problems that they face. Without mastery motivation, it is doubtful
whether children would make progress in cognitive, social
communicative and other domains. Although all children possess this
motivation, it will vary according to inherited dispositions and to
environmental experiences. This makes mastery motivation a key
factor in understanding later developmental and educational
achievement. Concentrating on pre-school children, this volume,
originally published in 1993, brought together current research
work and thinking concerned with mastery motivation at the time.
New ideas are presented about the way mastery is related to other
developmental processes such as self-concepts and attention. There
are discussions and findings about innovations in the methods of
assessing mastery. Another important theme present in this volume,
is the way in which features of social interaction, attachment and
the environment influence the development of mastery motivation.
With a broad range of international contributors, this title will
still be of interest to developmental psychologists and
educationalists, and advance students in these fields.
The book identifies and assesses the importance of a range of
influences on child language acquisition and development, paying
particular attention to situational influences. Key issues are
highlighted and recent research is succinctly presented. There are
five sections: the deployment of speech during early development;
linguistic interaction and family background: encoding the
situation; multidimentional aspects of language development; and
constraints on language development. There are twelve chapters on
these themes contributed by leading researchers in this area.
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