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Book cover of Understanding Changing in Time: The Development of Diachronic Thinking in 7-12 Year Old Children
Cognitive Science, Psychology of Education, Child Rearing & Development, Child & Infant Psychology & Psychiatry, Developmental Psychology, Infants & Toddlers - Infants

Understanding Changing in Time: The Development of Diachronic Thinking in 7-12 Year Old Children

by Jacques Montang, Tim Pownall (Translator), Jean-Pierre Cattin
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Overview

This text provides an analysis of how children come to be able to understand the dynamic nature of causality - how processes take place through time. The author studies the capabilities and limitations of 7-12 year old children in order to assess their conception of evolutionary processes. His study follows on from Piaget's work on causality, and is intended to contribute to the literature on "theory of mind" and children's scientific development. The book draws on experimental studies of diachronic thinking in children and adults, and discusses the importance of a well-developed diachronic perspective for cognition.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780748404704

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