A Child S Mind

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Originally published in 1970, parents and teachers were beginning to realise how very much earlier in life human intelligence develops than was previously thought. A child’s experience in its pre-school years largely determines its future academic progress; and environment and parental influence play a very great part in this. The author describes the steps by which children develop mentally and emotionally, and the scholarly and experimental work that had been done in this field to date. The book was thought to be an eye-opener for most parents at the time (to be put beside ‘Spock’) and for all child psychologists a fascinating review of recent work.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Muriel Beadle
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-09-14
File : 239 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351863728


A Child S Brain

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"This valuable, reader-friendly book helps parents, teachers, and others who work with young children understand the complex and amazing processes involved as the young brain grows and develops." —David A. Sousa, Consultant in Educational Neuroscience, Author of How the Brain Learns "The book reminds us of the importance of nurturing children. We need to help children develop from their core, even if that development cannot be measured on a test." —Sonia Trehan Kelly, Director, Blue River Montessori School, Duxbury, MA Learn how a child′s brain works, develops, and changes during the critical stages of childhood! Robert Sylwester, author of 10 books, has written this volume to help parents and educators understand children′s cognitive development and provide suggestions on how to nurture children to their full potential. A companion to The Adolescent Brain, this rich resource: Examines the neurobiology of childhood, explaining the body/brain systems that develop during pregnancy, infancy, and childhood Explores factors that can enhance or delay development, such as nutrition, family life, relationships, illness, intelligence, technology, creativity, and the arts Provides practical suggestions to help adults promote healthy development and successful learning in the children they encounter Includes a glossary of neurobiological terms A Child′s Brain helps parents and educators understand the biological, emotional, and neurological changes that occur during childhood so they can support children′s learning, socialization, and growth.

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Genre : Education
Author : Robert Sylwester
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2010-09-09
File : 201 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781452271781


How The Child S Mind Develops

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How the Child's Mind Develops, 2nd Edition.

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Genre : Education
Author : David Cohen
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780415677653


Entering The Child S Mind

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Entering the Child's Mind teaches a powerful technique for gaining insight into a child's way of thinking. In the tradition of Piaget and Vygotsky, Dr. Herbert P. Ginsburg argues that standardized instruments of evaluation often fail to meet the challenges of complex cognition. Understanding that interviews, like any evaluative instrument, can be improperly conducted and assessed, Dr. Ginsburg then seeks to advance the critical analysis of the interview methods and to investigate its effectiveness and reliability. He presents guidelines intended to help novices learn to conduct clinical interviews and to assist more experienced interviewers in perfecting their techniques. Dr. Ginsburg provides to both psychologists and others interested in understanding the minds of children the first comprehensive treatment of the theory and practice of the clinical interview method. -- from back cover.

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Genre : Education
Author : Herbert Ginsburg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1997-11-28
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521498031


Children S Reasoning And The Mind

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This dynamic book offers an investigation into the development of the cognitive processes that underpin judgements about mental states. It addresses specific issues that have not been adequately dealt with in the past.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Peter Mitchell
Publisher : Psychology Press
Release : 2000
File : 436 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0863778550


Keeping The Baby In Mind

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Publisher : Routledge
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File : 223 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134107001


Magic Trees Of The Mind

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Cutting edge scientific research has shown that exposure to the right kind of environment during the first years of life actually affects the physical structure of a child's brain, vastly increasing the number of neuron branches—the "magic trees of the mind"—that help us to learn, think, and remember. At each stage of development, the brain's ability to gain new skills and process information is refined. As a leading researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, Marion Diamond has been a pioneer in this field of research. Now, Diamond and award-winning science writer Janet Hopson present a comprehensive enrichment program designed to help parents prepare their children for a lifetime of learning.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Marian Diamond
Publisher : Penguin
Release : 1999-01-01
File : 481 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781101127438


Theory Of Mind

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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.

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Genre : Education
Author : Scott A. Miller
Publisher : Psychology Press
Release : 2012-08-21
File : 258 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136334580


Clinical Child Psychiatry

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Clinical Child Psychiatry THIRD EDITION Making a psychiatric diagnosis in children can be challenging: some clinicians say the incidence of some childhood disorders, such as bipolar disorder and ADHD, is over-diagnosed while others say they are undiagnosed, undertreated, and are a large burden on society. The drug treatment of child psychiatric disorders can also be controversial in children and adolescents. This book fulfills the need for an objective, clinically relevant source to dispel this confusion. Clinical Child Psychiatry is a textbook of current clinical practice in child and adolescent psychiatry. It is designed as a reference for clinicians that is both easily usable and authoritative, a "chairside" reference for the consultation room. This book addresses a defined series of clinical entities that represent the bulk of current treatment modalities and disorders encountered in 21st century practice. It is authoritative in the areas addressed while at the same time being rapidly accessible in format. To facilitate access, it presents disorders in declining order of frequency. The authors believe that worthwhile clinical work must be informed by both evidence-based practice and by psychiatry's traditional attention to internal and interpersonal dynamics. They are committed to an approach that is broadly biopsychosocial while based on current clinical evidence for a pragmatic, clinical focus. The book is divided into four sections. The first, Fundamentals of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Practice, addresses assessment, treatment modalities, and planning. Common Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders and Developmental Disorders cover the diagnosis and treatment of the large majority of disease entities encountered in practice. The final section, Special Problems in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, includes a variety of topics such as foster care and adoption, loss and grief, and forensics. New evidence relating to the areas of depression, psychosis, trauma. New insights from genetics, genomics, and proteomics cleverly integrated into chapters on the individual disease with focus on their clinical application. New chapter on consultation and collaboration within systems of care. The book addresses a need for clinicians, many of whom are beginners, non-psychiatrists, or psychiatrists entering unfamiliar territory, to come up to speed rapidly in providing more than perfunctory service to needy populations. This challenge grows ever greater.

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Genre : Medical
Author : William M. Klykylo
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2012-03-23
File : 566 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781119967705


Spiritual Awakening

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To every beginning there is an ending; to every life there is a testimony. Souls are born through Gods grace and mercy. Life is giving for a purpose and to know Gods calling and his purpose for your life. Spiritual Awakening is to help wake up many souls and to understand that Gods children is not born to live through the spirit of hatred, depression, and turmoil. To those who find themselves giving up on life or living life as if they are born just waiting to die, lets walk through this journey together and understand that your life is a blessing and the life that is giving to you can make that difference. Spiritual Awakening will give you a better understanding about what seems impossible. But through the power of prayer and walking in faith and by the love of God, it is possible to live in peace and to have heaven right here on earth.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Kimberlyn D. Leader
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Release : 2018-02-17
File : 77 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781543480801