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Children's Discovery of the Active Mind - Phenomenological Awareness, Social Experience, and Knowledge About Cognition

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During the past 25 years, a great deal of research and theory has addressed the development of young children's understanding of mental states such as knowledge, beliefs, desires, intentions, and emotions. Although developments in children's understanding of the mind subsequent to early childhood has received less attention, in recent years a growing body of research has emerged examining understanding of psychological functioning during middle and late childhood. Combined with the literature on adolescent epistemological development, this research provides a broader picture of age-related changes in children's understanding of the mind.

Guided by the goals of describing developmental changes in children's concepts of cognitive functioning and identifying sources of information that contribute to learning about cognition, Children's Discovery of the Active Mind organizes empirical literature concerning the development of children's knowledge of cognitive activities from early childhood to adolescence and presents a conceptual framework that integrates children's introspective activities with social influences on development. Bringing together theoretical and empirical work from developmental, cognitive, and social psychology, the author argues that rather than depending upon a single source of information, developmental progress is driven by combinations of children's conceptual knowledge of mental functioning, children's phenomenological awareness of their own cognitive activities, and children's social experience.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Learning About Cognitive Activities.- Chapter 2. Conceptual Knowledge About Cognitive Activities.- Chapter 3. Phenomenological Awareness: Consciousness and the Development of Cognitive Monitoring.- Chapter 4. Social Experience as a Source of Information about Mental Events.- Chapter 5. Patterns of Influence Among Phenomenological Awareness, Social Experience, and Conceptual Knowledge.- Chapter 6. Conclusion.

About the author

Bradford Pillow, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Psychology at Northern Illinois University. Since receiving his Ph.D. in Psychology from Stanford University in 1986, he has conducted research on the development of metacognition and social cognition in preschool children, elementary school children, and adolescents. His research focuses primarily on children’s ability to infer another person’s knowledge, beliefs, or visual experience,  children’s understanding of cognitive processes such as attention, inference, comprehension, and memory, children’s ability to monitor their own cognitive states, and children’s explanations of another person’s behavior.  Currently, he is Associate Editor for The Journal of Genetic Psychology, and Consulting Editor for Child Development.

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Surveying the empirical literature on the development of children's knowledge of cognitive activities from early childhood to adolescence, this title deploys a conceptual framework integrating children's introspection with social influences on development.

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“The question of how and when children come to understand their own mental activities and those of others (theory of mind) has generated a large body of research over the last several decades. In Children’s Discovery of the Active Mind … Bradford Pillow seeks to summarize, organize, and conceptualize these voluminous investigations. … Pillow uses the book to put forth his own model of the development of children’s knowledge of cognitive activities. … Pillow obviously wrote for those researching theory of mind.” (David Elkind, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 57 (45), November, 2012)

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From the reviews:
"The question of how and when children come to understand their own mental activities and those of others (theory of mind) has generated a large body of research over the last several decades. In Children's Discovery of the Active Mind ... Bradford Pillow seeks to summarize, organize, and conceptualize these voluminous investigations. ... Pillow uses the book to put forth his own model of the development of children's knowledge of cognitive activities. ... Pillow obviously wrote for those researching theory of mind." (David Elkind, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 57 (45), November, 2012)

Product details

Authors Bradford H Pillow, Bradford H. Pillow
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.10.2011
 
EAN 9781461422471
ISBN 978-1-4614-2247-1
No. of pages 99
Weight 188 g
Illustrations XI, 99 p. 1 illus.
Series SpringerBriefs in Psychology / SpringerBriefs in Child Development
SpringerBriefs in Psychology
SpringerBriefs in Child Development
SpringerBriefs in Psychology
SpringerBriefs in Child Development
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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