The young child in context

The young Child in Context. A thematic Approach. Perspectives from Educational Psychology and Socio-pedagogics more
Author:
M. de Witt
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Softcover
Edition:
2nd ed
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The young Child in Context. A thematic Approach. Perspectives from Educational Psychology and Socio-pedagogics

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Every child constantly changes and undergoes processes of emotional and physical development. At each age and stage of development children need continued support and assurance from adults in order to assimilate the effects of these changes. The pace of the child's development and its outcome are determined by both genetic factors and the influence of the environment. The young child in context: a thematic approach - perspectives from educational psychology and sociopedagogics examines the complex yet clearly defined phases in child development and how best to encourage and assist children through the formative first nine years of their lives.

The young child in context follows two different perspectives on the development of the young child: psychological and social educational. Each chapter provides definitions of concepts, and questions and field assignments related to the topics covered. Issues are discussed within a South African context. Contents include the following|

  • Influence of heredity and the environment on the child's development
  • Progress of language and speech development
  • Acquisition of an own identity
  • Value and implementation of discipline
  • Children's play and the formation of social relationships
  • Family and its influence
  • Effect of mass media and urban living
  • Deprivation, neglect and sexual molestation
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    Publisher:
    Van Schaik Publishers
    ISBN:
    9780627027741
    Publication date:
    December 2008
    Weight:
    700g
    Edition:
    2nd ed

    Table of contents

    Prescribed at UNISA (University of South Africa) for :Psychology (EDT101G) by lecturer Tintswalo Vivian Manyike; Psychology (EDT201K) by lecturer Maria Wilhelmina De Witt; Psychology (EDT304R) by lecturer Michel Clasquin; Psychology (PGC4019) by lecturer Sello Joseph Tsoabisi; Psychology (HBEDBLV) by lecturer Leonie Steyn

    • Development from birth to the age of seven
    • becoming the young child
    • learning, bodiliness
    • development of the nervous system
    • perception and motor functions
    • language and speech develoopment
    • child's questions
    • acquisition of an identity
    • play
    • characteristics of giftedness
    • stress
    • school readiness
    • disciplinne as part of the act of education
    • task of the preprimary teacher
    • socialisation
    • impact of day care
    • sex role identification
    • influence of mass media and recreation
    • urbanisation and the informal housing sector
    • enviromental deprivation

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    Reviewed by Anthony from Dubai UAE on 06 March 2013

    This book was bought as a gift for a friend and she is using it in her studies. She was quite excited about it and it seems it was what she needed.

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