Interaction and the Development of Mind
Discover the profound insights of A. J. Wootton in Interaction and the Development of Mind, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This enlightening study spans 232 pages and delves into the crucial mechanisms that shape how young children engage with external knowledge within their immediate social environments. Unlike other studies that compartmentalize development, Wootton skillfully connects various aspects of cognitive growth, providing a comprehensive examination of the understanding that unfolds during interactions. Ideal for professionals in child psychology, linguistics, and education, this paperback offers valuable perspectives on child development, social perception, and the interplay of language and cognition. Enhance your understanding of children's studies and the cognitive processes that influence their learning and interaction with the world around them.