Developing Thinking and Understanding in Young Children
An introduction for students
By Sue Robson
Published April 6th 2006 by Routledge – 224 pages
Published April 6th 2006 by Routledge – 224 pages
Invaluable for anyone looking to understand young children’s thinking, this essential textbook helpfully combines introductions to theories about thinking with observations from real-life practice. The book explores underlying theories behind topics such as:
The author accompanies every topic with observations from the classroom, supported by her own critical analysis linking theory to practice throughout.
'This is an excellent book which provides a very comprehensive review of contemporary theory and research concerned with young children's cognitive development, particularly as it relates to educational contexts and issues in the early years of schooling.' - Early Years Journal
1. How Can We Think about Young Children's Thinking? 2. Theories of Cognitive Development: Learning to Think and Thinking to Learn 3. The Social, Cultural and Emotional Contexts of Thinking and Understanding 4. The Developing Brain 5. Knowing about the Mind: Theory of Mind, Self-Regulation and Metacognition 6. Observing, Describing and Documenting Children's Thinking and Understanding 7. Language, Communication and Thought 8. Knowing about the World: The Development of Children's Concepts 9. Young Children's Visual Thinking 10. Approaches to Developing Young Children's Thinking and Understanding