Parenting behaviour and children's cognitive development:
"There is a considerable amount of evidence that suggests an association between parents' behaviour and their children's cognitive development; but there are many possible explanations for this association, including direct effects of parental teaching styles on the children's le...
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Schriftenreihe: | Essays in developmental psychology
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Zusammenfassung: | "There is a considerable amount of evidence that suggests an association between parents' behaviour and their children's cognitive development; but there are many possible explanations for this association, including direct effects of parental teaching styles on the children's learning and motivation, differential social class practices and opportunities, genetic resemblances, and methodological artifacts. A close and critical look at wide range of research and of theory is necessary if the causal questions are to be clarified." "This book develops the current arguments about the nature and causes of cognitive development, providing a critical discussion of the available research and relating it to psychological theory. It is suitable for advanced students of psychology and education."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | VI, 148 S. |
ISBN: | 0863774024 |
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adam_text | Titel: Parenting behaviour and children s cognitive development
Autor: Meadows, Sara
Jahr: 1996
Contents
1. Introduction 1
2. Theoretical perspectives: Cognitive development as
primarily endogenous 7
Introduction 7
Piagetian theory and adult-child interaction in the
development of the child s cognition 8
Karmiloff-Smith s theory of
cognitive development 13
3. Theoretical perspectives: Cognitive development as
largely exogenous 21
Introduction 21
Social interaction and cognitive development: Vygotsky s
model 22
Biological development and cognitive development:
Vygotsky s model 24
Processes of cognitive development: Vygotsky s model 27
Summary 33
vi CONTENTS
4. Parent-child interaction as a source of cognitive
development: Empirical studies 35
Introduction 35
Scaffolding 36
Observations of adult-child interaction:
Cross-cultural data 48
5. Is the apparent effect of scaffolding
an epiphenomenon? 57
Introduction 57
Social address research 58
Developmental behaviour genetics 62
Further studies of adoption and
cognitive development 78
Intervention studies 80
Day-care 87
Teachers as facilitators of cognitive development 91
6. Parents and children with scaffolding problems 95
Introduction 95
Depressed mothers and children s
cognitive development 97
Cognitive development in abused children 101
Extreme deprivation: Children who receive very little
adult-child interaction 104
Children whom it is hard to scaffold 105
7. Concluding remarks 111
References 119
Additional reading 137
Author index 139
Subject index 147
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