The latest on child psychology and the role of cultural and developmental systems
Now in its 38th volume, Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology: Culture and Developmental Systems contains the collected papers from the most prestigious symposia in the field of child development. Providing scholars, students, and practitioners with access to the work of leading researchers in human development, it outlines how the field has advanced dramatically in recent years—both empirically and conceptually.
The updated collection outlines the latest information and research on child psychology, including the cultural neuroscience of the developing brain in childhood, the role of culture and language in the development of color categorization, socioemotional development across cultures, and much more.
* Find out how much math is ‘hard wired, ‘ if at all
* Explore the development of culture, language, and emotion
* Discover cultural expressions and the neurobiological underpinnings in mother-infant interactions
* Examine the cultural organization of young children’s everyday learning
Written for generalists and specialists alike, Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology offers the most up-to-date information on the central processes of human development and its implications for school success, as well as other areas.
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Chapter 1: Cultural Neuroscience of the Developing Brain in Childhood
Chapter 2: The Role of Culture and Language in the Development of Color Categorization
Chapter 3: How Much Mathematics Is ‘Hard-Wired, ‘ If Any at All
Chapter 4: Culture, Language, and Emotion: Explorations in Development
Chapter 5: Cultural Expressions and Neurobiological Underpinnings in Mother Infant Interactions
Chapter 6: The Cultural Organization of Young Children’s Everyday Learning
Chapter 7: Socioemotional Development Across Cultures
Chapter 8: Two Senses of Cultural Relativity
About the Author
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Об авторе
Maria D. Sera is a full professor in the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on the relation between language and cognitive development.