Young Minds in Social Worlds: Experience, Meaning, and Memory
Автор:
Katherine Nelson, 330 стр., издатель:
"Harvard University Press", ISBN:
0674023358
Takes a pragmatic, experiential perspective on the process of early development to reveal how children obtain a sense of self and an understanding of the world around them through social interactions. Emphasizing that each child finds a different path through this developmental process, she argues that those studying children must assume a process orientation to address how the mind-culture symbiosis occurs for normally developing children... She makes a cogent case for adopting a developmental-systems approach in which systems, conceptualized as undergoing continuous dynamic change, need to maintain a coherence across change, a continuity of the whole over time, and a flexibility in the face of strong individual differences. This allows one to view children not as little scientists working to understand domain-specific issues but as emerging members of "communities of minds" striving to make sense of the world around them and to share that meaning with others.
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