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Across the Great Divide - Bridging Gap Between Understanding of Toddlers Older Children s

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Informationen zum Autor Zhe Chen and Robert S. Siegler are the authors of Across the Great Divide: Bridging the Gap Between Understanding of Toddlers' and Older Children's Thinking, published by Wiley. Klappentext Research on very young children's cognitive development differs greatly from research on cognitive development in older children. The differences include the questions asked, the methods used, the measure employed to provide evidence, and the level of detail at which children's knowledge is represented. The approaches have been so different that it creates the impression that infants' and toddlers' thinking differs qualitatively from that of pre-schoolers and other children. This monograph presents a detailed study of toddlers' problem solving and learning, using microgenetic methods and analyses that have been used with older children. The conclusion is that the gap can be bridged and that theories, methods, measures, and representations of knowledge typically used with older children can improve our understanding of toddlers' problem solving and learning as well. Zusammenfassung Research on very young children's cognitive development differs greatly from research on cognitive development in older children. The differences include the questions asked! the methods used! the measure employed to provide evidence! and the level of detail at which children's knowledge is represented. Inhaltsverzeichnis Abstract. Preface. 1. The Great Divide. 2. Overlapping Waves Theory. 3. Microgenetic Methods. 4. The Present Study. 5. Method. 6. Overview of Toddlers' Problem Solving. 7. Components of Strategic Change. 8. Individual Differences in Learning. 9. How Changes Occur in Toddlers' Thinking. 10. Implications for Older Children's Cognitive Development. 11. Conclusions: Bridging the Gap. References. Acknowledgments. Commentary:. A Key Bridge to Understanding the Development of Thinking and Problem Solving: Marvin W. Daehler. Contributors. Statement of Editorial Policy. ...

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