A Toddler's Life: Becoming a Person

by Marilyn Shatz

2020-11-24 17:32:56

What sets humans apart from other social animals? In an intimate account of child''s development from age one to three, distinguished psychologist Marilyn Shatz answers this question by arguing that humans are unique in their ability to reflect on t... Read more
What sets humans apart from other social animals? In an intimate account of child''s development from age one to three, distinguished psychologist Marilyn Shatz answers this question by arguing that humans are unique in their ability to reflect on themselves, to compare themselves to others,and to self-correct. Language plays a central role in such processes because it offers the developing child a powerful tool for going beyond immediate experience to an understanding of unobservable states and motivations. In addition to her two decades of research in developmental psychology,Shatz draws on observations of her grandson Ricky to show how toddlers use their cognitive, social, and linguistic skills to understand and eventually to employ language as a means for successfully engaging others. Shatz expertly brings the dialogue of the toddler to life, plotting the turningpoints in Ricky''s progress from fifteen-month-old one-word speaker to three-year-old articulate preschooler. The story of a child''s increasingly sophisticated involvement with an expanding world is here generalized to other young children and skillfully interwoven with both empirical research andinsightful commentary about the nature of human learning in a social setting. Parents, teachers, researchers, and students of developmental psychology and psycholinguistics will find this book to be an interesting and engaging study of early developmental processes. Less

Book Details

File size6.26 X 9.25 X 0.59 in
Print pages240
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date March 1, 1995
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780195099232
Marilyn Shatz, PhD, is Professor Emerita of Psychology and Linguistics at the University of Michigan and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. She is a fe...

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