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Understanding Piaget: An Introduction to Children's Cognitive Development by Mary Ann Spencer Pulaski (Very good, 1960, HC, 280 pgs, Harper & Row)
Understanding Piaget: An Introduction to Children's Cognitive Development by Mary Ann Spencer Pulaski (Very good, 1960, HC, 280 pgs, Harper & Row)
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In very good condition: cover has light wear; inside is clean; page edges have some foxing. 0060134399
Understanding Piaget: An Introduction to Children's Cognitive Development by Mary Ann Spencer Pulaski provides a clear and accessible explanation of Jean Piaget's theories regarding children's cognitive development. The book is designed for readers who may not have a background in psychology, making complex ideas easier to understand.
Piaget's Theories
- Cognitive Development Stages: The book outlines the various stages of intellectual growth from infancy through adolescence.
- Key Principles: It discusses fundamental principles of Piaget's work, including how children learn and develop their understanding of the world.
Target Audience
- The book is aimed at educators, parents, and anyone interested in child development, providing insights into how Piaget's theories can influence educational practices and parenting strategies.
Structure of the Book
- Concept-by-Concept Approach: The content is organized to guide readers through Piaget's theories step by step.
- Practical Applications: It includes discussions on how Piaget's findings can be applied in real-world settings, such as classrooms and homes.
This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the cognitive processes that shape children's learning and development.
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