Cognition in children
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Cognition in children
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- Across the great divide : bridging the gap between understanding of toddlers' and older children's thinking
- Art, mind, and education : research from Project Zero
- Brain power through picture books : help children develop with books that stimulate specific parts of their minds
- Cognitive development
- Culture communication, and cognition : Vygotskian perspectives
- How the special needs brain learns
- How the special needs brain learns
- Piaget's theory of cognitive and affective development
- Piaget's theory, a primer
- Play and the social context of development in early care and education
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games : from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Real kids : creating meaning in everyday life
- Relations of language and thought : the view from sign language and deaf children
- Schools for thought : a science of learning in the classroom
- The Psychology of preschool children.
- The development of mental processing : efficiency, working memory, and thinking
- The genetic and environmental origins of learning abilities and disabilities in the early school years
- The grasp of consciousness : action and concept in the young child
- The scientist in the crib : minds, brains, and how children learn
- Thirty million words : building a child's brain : tune in, talk more, take turns
- Understanding children : behavior, motives, and thought
- Why motor skills matter : improve your child's physical development to enhance learning and self-esteem
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