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Children and Their Environments: Learning, Using and Designing Spaces by Christopher Spencer β€” book cover
Landscape & Environment, Environmental Science - General & Miscellaneous, Cognitive Science, Physiological Psychology, Child Rearing & Development, Behavioral Psychology, Child & Infant Psychology & Psychiatry, Developmental Psychology, Parenting - Genera

Children and Their Environments: Learning, Using and Designing Spaces

by Christopher Spencer (Editor), Mark Blades
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Overview

Examining theories of children's perceptions of space and place, this book explores how these theories are applied to the world of children. Its focus is on children in large real world spaces; places that children live in, explore and learn from. These include classrooms, playgrounds, homes and yards, towns, communities, countryside, natural environments, and the wider world. An international team of authors compares the experiences of children from different cultures and backgrounds by linking research on children's comprehension and daily lives to recommendations for practice.

Synopsis

This fascinating book examines theories of children's perceptions of space and place.

About the Author, Christopher Spencer

Christopher Spencer is Professor of Environmental Psychology at the University of Sheffield. His books include The Child in the Physical Environment: The Development of Spatial Knowledge and Cognition (with Blades, M. & Morsley, K., 1989), Readings in Environmental Psychology: The Child's Environment (1995), and Psychology: A Contemporary Introduction (1998).

Mark Blades is a Senior Lecturer in Developmental Psychology at the University of Sheffield. He has jointly authored several books including The Child in the Physical Environment (1989), The Cognition of Geographic Space (2002), and Understanding Children's Development, Fourth edition (2003).

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
296
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521546829

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