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The Developmental Psychology of Planning - Why, How, and When Do We Plan? (Hardcover): Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick The Developmental Psychology of Planning - Why, How, and When Do We Plan? (Hardcover)
Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick
R4,168 Discovery Miles 41 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Planning is defined as formulating an organized method for action in advance. Although people do not plan all the time and planning does not occur in every situation, planning skill is central to all human behavior. There are developmental differences in planning skill and in the motivation to plan. Even among adults, variations in the engagement in the planning process are affected by individual attitudes, beliefs, and goals. Planning also has a different meaning at various junctures in one's life. Yet despite the amount of research on planning, many of the studies have focused only on the cognitive processes that enable mature individuals to plan.
A continued exploration of the developmental course of planning, this text attempts to situate cognitive aspects of planning in the context of the social and cultural environment and other psychological processes. Bringing together the contributions of developmental, organizational, and social psychologists, it explains how, when, and why we plan. Finally, it addresses various issues that pertain to the different aspects of planning, from formal problem solving to handling the demands of everyday life.

The Developmental Psychology of Planning - Why, How, and When Do We Plan? (Paperback): Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick The Developmental Psychology of Planning - Why, How, and When Do We Plan? (Paperback)
Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick
R1,554 Discovery Miles 15 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Planning is defined as formulating an organized method for action in advance. Although people do not plan all the time and planning does not occur in every situation, planning skill is central to all human behavior. There are developmental differences in planning skill and in the motivation to plan. Even among adults, variations in the engagement in the planning process are affected by individual attitudes, beliefs, and goals. Planning also has a different meaning at various junctures in one's life. Yet despite the amount of research on planning, many of the studies have focused only on the cognitive processes that enable mature individuals to plan. A continued exploration of the developmental course of planning, this text attempts to situate cognitive aspects of planning in the context of the social and cultural environment and other psychological processes. Bringing together the contributions of developmental, organizational, and social psychologists, it explains how, when, and why we plan. Finally, it addresses various issues that pertain to the different aspects of planning, from formal problem solving to handling the demands of everyday life.

Blueprints for Thinking - The Role of Planning in Cognitive Development (Paperback): Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick,... Blueprints for Thinking - The Role of Planning in Cognitive Development (Paperback)
Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick, Rodney R. Cocking
R1,753 Discovery Miles 17 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Planning is an important human ability that guides behaviour and thereby complements instinctual fixed action patterns. How do people learn to plan? How do they develop the various skills that are implied by planfulness? This volume explores these questions as well as the concept of planning and its relationships to the concepts of problem-solving and organizational skills. The editors of this volume have drawn upon an international cadre of scholars to discuss the issues of planning and planful behaviours from a broad range of perspectives. The volume offers a comprehensive review and critical analysis of research and theory on the development of planning ability. Cognitive and developmental psychologists, educational researchers, and students hitherto frustrated by the complexity of the thinking about planning and fragmentation of the literature will find Blueprints for Thinking an invaluable resource.

Child Care and Child Development - Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (Hardcover, New):... Child Care and Child Development - Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (Hardcover, New)
Sarah L. Friedman, Willard W. Hartup, Sharon Landesman Ramey
R3,230 Discovery Miles 32 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This important work presents the results of the most comprehensive scientific study to date of early child care and its relation to child development. In one volume, a critical selection of material from the most salient journal articles is brought together with new overviews and a concluding commentary. Provided is a wealth of authoritative information about the ways in which nonmaternal care is linked to health, psychological adjustment, and mother-child bonds in the first six years of life. The study addresses the full complexity of this vital issue, taking into account a range of family characteristics as well as the quality of child care experiences. An essential resource for developmentalists, early child care specialists, and educators, this volume offers compelling new perspectives on practice, policy, and research.

The Psychological Development of Low Birthweight Children (Hardcover): Sarah L. Friedman, Marian D. Sigman The Psychological Development of Low Birthweight Children (Hardcover)
Sarah L. Friedman, Marian D. Sigman
R2,935 Discovery Miles 29 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Practitioners and researchers address the critical issues, as well as contemporary approaches, used to deal with the developmental social, intellectual, and coping problems of low-birthweight infants and their families. Following a comprehensive introductory overview, the remaining 17 chapters fall

Blueprints for Thinking - The Role of Planning in Cognitive Development (Hardcover): Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick,... Blueprints for Thinking - The Role of Planning in Cognitive Development (Hardcover)
Sarah L. Friedman, Ellin Kofsky Scholnick, Rodney R. Cocking
R4,603 Discovery Miles 46 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Planning is an important human ability that guides behaviour and thereby complements instinctual fixed action patterns. How do people learn to plan? How do they develop the various skills that are implied by planfulness? This volume explores these questions as well as the concept of planning and its relationships to the concepts of problem-solving and organizational skills. The editors of this volume have drawn upon an international cadre of scholars to discuss the issues of planning and planful behaviours from a broad range of perspectives. The volume offers a comprehensive review and critical analysis of research and theory on the development of planning ability. Cognitive and developmental psychologists, educational researchers, and students hitherto frustrated by the complexity of the thinking about planning and fragmentation of the literature will find Blueprints for Thinking an invaluable resource.

Child Care and Child Development - Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (Paperback, New Ed):... Child Care and Child Development - Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (Paperback, New Ed)
Sarah L. Friedman, Willard W. Hartup, Sharon Landesman Ramey
R1,713 Discovery Miles 17 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This important work presents the results of the most comprehensive scientific study to date of early child care and its relation to child development. In one volume, a critical selection of material from the most salient journal articles is brought together with new overviews and a concluding commentary. Provided is a wealth of authoritative information about the ways in which nonmaternal care is linked to health, psychological adjustment, and mother-child bonds in the first six years of life. The study addresses the full complexity of this vital issue, taking into account a range of family characteristics as well as the quality of child care experiences. An essential resource for developmentalists, early child care specialists, and educators, this volume offers compelling new perspectives on practice, policy, and research.

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