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Children's Early Thought Susan Sugarman

Children's Early Thought By Susan Sugarman

Children's Early Thought by Susan Sugarman


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Susan Sugarman discovers that, whilst acquiring language, children move quickly beyond the ability to relate one thing to to another, to an ability to conceptualize the interrelationships; a major step in the development of reasoning that was overlooked by theorists of cognitive development prior to the publication of this 1983 book.

Children's Early Thought Summary

Children's Early Thought: Developments in classification by Susan Sugarman

During the period in which they are learning to talk, as early as the third year, children not only represent their experience, but reflect on and regulate the way in which they do so. They 'structure the way they structure things'. In this book, originally published in 1983, Susan Sugarman has attempted to observe this process at work on input other than speech sounds and to observe its consequences in behaviour other than language production. She finds that children move quickly beyond the ability to relate one thing to to another, to an ability to conceptualize the interrelationships; a major step in the development of reasoning that was overlooked by theorists of cognitive development prior to the publication of this book. The dawn of reasoning coincides with the dawn of language, but one phenomenon is not reducible to the other; each represents a significant advance toward human rationality.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. General method; 3. General features of spontaneous spatial constructions; 4. Class groupings in action: spontaneous serial ordering; 5. Class grouping in space: spontaneous organization; 6. Class grouping in space: provoked organization; 7. Between-class correspondence in action: the spontaneous reproduction of relations; 8. Between-class correspondence in space: spontaneous organization; 9. Between-class correspondence in space: provoked organization; 10. Summary: the organization of two mutually exclusive classes; 11. Classification by convergent criteria; 12. A note on seriation; 13. The verbal marking and coordination of classes and relations; 14. Conclusion; Appendix: manipulatory classification in six deaf preschoolers; References; Index.

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NLS9780521176316
9780521176316
052117631X
Children's Early Thought: Developments in classification by Susan Sugarman
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-03-03
248
N/A
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