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Parenting and Theory of Mind (Hardcover): Scott A. Miller Parenting and Theory of Mind (Hardcover)
Scott A. Miller
R2,108 Discovery Miles 21 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Parenting and Theory of Mind represents the conjunction of two major research literatures in child psychology. One is longstanding. The question of how best to rear children has been a central topic for psychology ever since psychology began to develop as a science. The other research literature is a good deal younger, though quickly expanding. Theory of mind (ToM) has to do with understanding of the mental world-what people (children in particular) know or think about mental phenomena such as beliefs, desires, and emotions. An important question that research on TOM addresses is where do children's ToM abilities come from? In particular, how do children's experiences shape their development? If we know the formative experiences that underlie ToM, then we may be able to optimize this important aspect of development for all children. The last 15 or so years have seen a rapid expansion of the literature on the social contributors to ToM, including hundreds of studies directed to various aspects of parenting. These studies have made clear that parents can be important contributors to what their children understand about the mental world. This is the first book to comprehensively bring together the literature on ToM and parenting, summarizing what we know about how parenting contributes to one of the most important outcomes in cognitive development and outlining future directions for research in this growing area.

Theory of Mind - Beyond the Preschool Years (Hardcover): Scott A. Miller Theory of Mind - Beyond the Preschool Years (Hardcover)
Scott A. Miller
R4,149 Discovery Miles 41 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive review of the burgeoning literature on theory of mind (TOM) after the preschool years and the first to integrate this literature with other approaches to the study of social understanding. By highlighting the relationship between early and later developments, the book provides readers with a greater understanding of what we know and what we still need to know about higher-order TOM. Although the focus is on development in typical populations, development in individuals with autism and in older adults is also explored to give readers a deeper understanding of possible problems in development.

Examining the later developments of TOM gives readers a greater understanding of:

  • Developments that occur after the age of 5.
  • Individual differences in rate of development and atypical development and the effects of those differences.
  • The differences in rate of mastery which become more marked, and therefore more informative, with increased age.
  • What it means to have a good theory of mind.
  • The differences between first- and second- order theory of mind development in preschoolers, older children, adolescents, and adults.
  • The range of beliefs available to children at various ages, providing a fuller picture of what is meant by understanding of belief.

After the introduction, the literature on first-order developments during the preschool period is summarized to serve as a backdrop for understanding more advanced developments. Chapter 3 is devoted to the second-order false belief task. Chapters 4 and 5 introduce a variety of other measures for understanding higher-level forms of TOM thereby providing readers with greater insight into other cognitive and social developmental outcomes. Chapter 6 discusses the relation between children s TOM abilities and other aspects of their development. Chapters 7 and 8 place the work in a historical context. First, the research on the development of social and mental worlds that predated the emergence of TOM is examined. Chapter 8 then provides a comparative treatment of the two literatures and how they complement one another.


Ideal as a supplement in graduate or advanced undergraduate courses in theory of mind, cognitive development, or social development taught in psychology and education. Veteran researchers will also appreciate this book s unique synthesis of this critical research.

Writing in Psychology (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Scott A. Miller Writing in Psychology (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Scott A. Miller
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Covers how to write empirical reports, research proposals, and literature, and how to read meta-analyses Provides strategies for improving one's writing - how to adopt an engaging style and grammatical and word use rules Numerous examples from journal articles demonstrate good writing in psychological reports Provides examples of the most common mistakes and how to avoid them and best practices to improve one's writing Chapter exercises provide an opportunity to apply the points conveyed in each chapter Incorporates 7th Edition APA Manual

Writing in Psychology (Paperback, 2nd edition): Scott A. Miller Writing in Psychology (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Scott A. Miller
R1,465 Discovery Miles 14 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Covers how to write empirical reports, research proposals, and literature, and how to read meta-analyses Provides strategies for improving one's writing - how to adopt an engaging style and grammatical and word use rules Numerous examples from journal articles demonstrate good writing in psychological reports Provides examples of the most common mistakes and how to avoid them and best practices to improve one's writing Chapter exercises provide an opportunity to apply the points conveyed in each chapter Incorporates 7th Edition APA Manual

Theory of Mind - Beyond the Preschool Years (Paperback, New): Scott A. Miller Theory of Mind - Beyond the Preschool Years (Paperback, New)
Scott A. Miller
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive review of the burgeoning literature on theory of mind (TOM) after the preschool years and the first to integrate this literature with other approaches to the study of social understanding. By highlighting the relationship between early and later developments, the book provides readers with a greater understanding of what we know and what we still need to know about higher-order TOM. Although the focus is on development in typical populations, development in individuals with autism and in older adults is also explored to give readers a deeper understanding of possible problems in development.

Examining the later developments of TOM gives readers a greater understanding of:

  • Developments that occur after the age of 5.
  • Individual differences in rate of development and atypical development and the effects of those differences.
  • The differences in rate of mastery which become more marked, and therefore more informative, with increased age.
  • What it means to have a good theory of mind.
  • The differences between first- and second- order theory of mind development in preschoolers, older children, adolescents, and adults.
  • The range of beliefs available to children at various ages, providing a fuller picture of what is meant by understanding of belief.

After the introduction, the literature on first-order developments during the preschool period is summarized to serve as a backdrop for understanding more advanced developments. Chapter 3 is devoted to the second-order false belief task. Chapters 4 and 5 introduce a variety of other measures for understanding higher-level forms of TOM thereby providing readers with greater insight into other cognitive and social developmental outcomes. Chapter 6 discusses the relation between children s TOM abilities and other aspects of their development. Chapters 7 and 8 place the work in a historical context. First, the research on the development of social and mental worlds that predated the emergence of TOM is examined. Chapter 8 then provides a comparative treatment of the two literatures and how they complement one another.


Ideal as a supplement in graduate or advanced undergraduate courses in theory of mind, cognitive development, or social development taught in psychology and education. Veteran researchers will also appreciate this book s unique synthesis of this critical research.

Parents' Beliefs About Children (Hardcover): Scott A. Miller Parents' Beliefs About Children (Hardcover)
Scott A. Miller
R1,917 R1,737 Discovery Miles 17 370 Save R180 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most important questions in psychology is how best to nurture children's development. Parents' child-rearing practices are a major contributor to how their children develop, and parents' beliefs about children are a major contributor to how they treat their children. This book synthesizes a large and diverse literature on what parents believe about children in general and their own children in particular. Its scope is broad, encompassing beliefs directed to numerous aspects of children's development in both the cognitive and social realms that span the age periods from birth through adolescence. For each topic, this book seeks to ask four crucial questions: What is the nature of parents' beliefs? What are the origins of parents' beliefs? How do parents' beliefs relate to parents' behavior? And how do parents' beliefs relate to children's development? These questions tie into longstanding theoretical issues in psychology, they are central to our understanding of both parenting practices and children's development, and they speak to some of the most important pragmatic issues for which psychology can provide answers. Parents' Beliefs About Children brings together a vast body of scholarship in a new way, which makes the material accessible to both researchers in the field of child development and a more general readership.

Developmental Research Methods (Paperback, 5th Revised edition): Scott A. Miller Developmental Research Methods (Paperback, 5th Revised edition)
Scott A. Miller
R3,792 Discovery Miles 37 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Fifth Edition of the classic Developmental Research Methods presents an overview of methods to prepare students to carry out, report on, and evaluate research on human development across the lifespan. The book explores every step in the research process, from the initial concept to the final written product, covering conceptual issues of experimental design, as well as the procedural skills necessary to translate design into research. Incorporating new topics, pedagogy, and references, this edition conveys an appreciation of the issues that must be addressed, the decisions that must be made, and the obstacles that must be overcome at every phase in a research project, capturing both the excitement and the challenge of doing quality research on topics that matter.

Advanced Theory of Mind (Hardcover): Scott A. Miller Advanced Theory of Mind (Hardcover)
Scott A. Miller
R2,939 Discovery Miles 29 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theory of mind has been perhaps the most heavily researched topic in developmental psychology for close to 30 years. Most research, as well as most secondary accounts, has concentrated on the first 5 years of life-a time period during which a number of important developmental changes occur. No one, however, has ever believed that the development of theory of mind is complete by age 5, and in recent years there has been a growing body of research literature dedicated to exploring further developments across the middle childhood and adolescent years. Advanced Theory of Mind brings together this large and diverse body of work. Four interrelated themes recur throughout the volume. One concerns the descriptive picture for the target of study: What is the nature of theory of mind across different parts of the life span? In particular, how does the study of advanced developments add to the well-documented achievements of the first 5 years? A second theme addresses how to explain the developmental changes that are observed, both the commonalties that characterize development and individual differences in the speed or the extent of mastery. The third theme examines the effects of theory of mind on other aspects of development, and a final theme is the theoretical question of how best to characterize advanced theory of mind, namely whether theories designed to explain early developments can be successfully extended to more advanced forms of understanding.

More Energizing Brain Breaks (Spiral bound): Scott A. Miller More Energizing Brain Breaks (Spiral bound)
Scott A. Miller
R650 R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Save R147 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brain Breaks are quick physical and mental activities that help learners re-focus. Proven to aid in learning and retention, they work for learners of all ages.

Sam I Am - Poems of God's Love (Paperback): Scott A. Miller Sam I Am - Poems of God's Love (Paperback)
Scott A. Miller; Edited by Daniel Levine; Cover design or artwork by Zander Zing Levine
R337 R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Save R57 (17%) Out of stock
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