An Introduction to Child Development
Third Edition
Learning aims
Learning aims have been provided to help keep track of the key concepts you need to master in each chapter:
- be familiar with the various aspects of attention, including sustained, selective and flexible attention, attention strategies including planning and attention as a cognitive resource
- understand memory processes, including memory retrieval and memory strategies
- be able to describe metacognition, including the adaptive choice strategy model and the possible adaptive function of children’s limitations in thinking about thinking
- articulate gains in problem solving, early manifestations of means-end behaviour, rules, tool use and reasoning