ABSTRACT

This textbook aims to provide a selective, but representative, review of work in cognitive development, grouped around themes that are familiar from textbooks of adult cognition. The book focuses on the question of what develops, rather than on why it develops. The findings of a given experimental study what develops are generally fixed, but the interpretation of what particular findings mean why is fluid. Some of the experiments discussed in this book have alternative explanations, and every student interested in children's cognition is invited to develop their own ideas about what different studies mean.

chapter 3|43 pages

Conceptual development

chapter 1|43 pages

Development of A causal reasoning

chapter 5|38 pages

The development of memory

chapter 7|38 pages

Logical reasoning in childhood

chapter 8|21 pages

Piaget's theory of logical development