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During their first few years, children learn practically everything they will ever need to know about interacting with a world full of people. From the earliest stages of mental representation to advanced acquisition of language and social skills, this five-part series presents various research methods, theories, and concepts of developmental psychology to promote a deep understanding of that crucial period of development. Produced by the Open University. 5-part series, 25 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©1993



The Series Includes : Babies' Minds: Piagetian and Kleinian Perspectives | How We Study Children: Observation and Experimentation | Play and the Social World: Acquiring Social Intelligence | Developing Language: Learning to Question, Inform, and Entertain | Windows on the Mind: Children's Drawings
     


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The Psychology of Learning
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Aspects of Child Development: Ages 4 to 11
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Early Socialization: From Age Two to Age Five
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