The growth and development of a child's intelligence over time is a subject on which countless experts have written. How are your child's thinking skills evolving at a particular age? There are several major theories that guide this field of study, and we've collected the most important facts on each of them, and on how you can help your child's mind blossom.
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eBooks for Kids: Hurtful or Helpful for Young Readers?
It's bedtime, and your 4-year-old is ready for her nightly story, and you reach for a worn, beloved print book instead...
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Developmental Changes in Epistemological Beliefs
As someone who learns new things every day, you undoubtedly have ideas about what "knowledge" and "learning" are. Such...
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Typical Long-Term Memory Storage Processes at Different Grade Levels
The specific cognitive processes a learner uses when trying to learn new information affect the learner's ability to...
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The Development of Mental Abilities
Young children think differently than do older children and adults. Such thinking is not wrong, simply different and...
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Mathematical Operations in Middle Childhood
In the preschool years, children begin counting by reciting the number words in sequence (e.g., one, two, three, four,...
