Intersubjective Communication and Emotion in Early Ontogeny
Explore the intricate dynamics of early child development with Intersubjective Communication and Emotion in Early Ontogeny by Stein Bråten. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006, this comprehensive 472-page volume gathers insights from leading experts in psychology, psychopathology, sociology, and primatology. The book delves into the pivotal role of intersubjectivity in shaping emotional and communicative development in infants and children. It provides a fresh perspective on how interpersonal communication influences emotional growth, making it an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in child psychology and developmental studies. Whether you are a scholar or simply interested in the complexities of child development, this work is sure to enrich your understanding of the emotional lives of children and the fundamental aspects of their communication.