'Reading Acquisition and Developmental Dyslexia' sheds new light on dyslexia and its relationship with reading acquisition, presenting two advancements in this area. It will be of interest to students and lecturers in cognitive psychology, educational psychology, and psycholinguistics.
'Reading Acquisition and Developmental Dyslexia' sheds new light on dyslexia and its relationship with reading acquisition, presenting two advancement...
Presents research on the topic of young children's naive biology, examining such theoretical issues as processes, conditions and mechanisms in conceptual development using the development of biological understanding as the target case.
Presents research on the topic of young children's naive biology, examining such theoretical issues as processes, conditions and mechanisms in concept...
How do young infants experience the world around them? How similar or different are infants experiences from adults experiences of similar situations? How do infants progress from relatively sparse knowledge and expectations early in life to much more elaborate knowledge and expectations just several months later? We know that much of infants learning before four to five months of age is visually-based. As they develop the ability to reach for objects independently, they can explore objects that are of particular interest to them a new skill that must be important for their learning....
How do young infants experience the world around them? How similar or different are infants experiences from adults experiences of similar situatio...
Many people grow up with at least one sibling. These siblings are often 'fellow travellers' through adversity or significant life events; they can act as a source of support for some children while a source of conflict for others. For these reasons, siblings are a potentially powerful influence on development and this book is one of the first of its kind to provide an overview of cutting-edge psychological research on this important relationship.
Why Siblings Matter is a cornerstone text on siblinghood. Integrating findings from a 10 year longitudinal study alongside wider...
Many people grow up with at least one sibling. These siblings are often 'fellow travellers' through adversity or significant life events; they can ...
Many people grow up with at least one sibling. These siblings are often 'fellow travellers' through adversity or significant life events; they can act as a source of support for some children while a source of conflict for others. For these reasons, siblings are a potentially powerful influence on development and this book is one of the first of its kind to provide an overview of cutting-edge psychological research on this important relationship.
Why Siblings Matter is a cornerstone text on siblinghood. Integrating findings from a 10 year longitudinal study alongside wider...
Many people grow up with at least one sibling. These siblings are often 'fellow travellers' through adversity or significant life events; they can ...