Children Communicating

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A01=Beth Bonniwell Haslett
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Child Care Arrangements
child cognitive growth
Children's Social Knowledge
Children’s Social Knowledge
Commonsense Knowledge
communicative development in early childhood
Conversational Maxims
developmental psychology
Direct Speech Acts
Display Rules
early childhood socialization
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Eye Gaze
Eye Gaze Behavior
Friendship Conceptions
Host Child
human communication development
Illocutionary Force
Indirect Speech Acts
language development
Maternal Scaffolding
Maternal Sensitivity
Maternal Speech
nonverbal communication
parent influence communication
parent-child interaction
Peer Peer Interaction
Preverbal Communication
psycholinguistic processes
Semantic Feature Hypothesis
sociolinguistics research
Sociometric Status
Speech Act Analysis
Speech Act Theory
Unattractive Children
verbal communication

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415515504
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Offering a unique focus on the development of human communication, this book integrates and synthesizes a more comprehensive array of research than most investigations of communicative development. As such, it incorporates materials dealing with the development of nonverbal communication, language, and cognition, and examines how they are integrated in the growing child's everyday interaction. This information is distilled into a set of key principles and practices--culled from a variety of fields including developmental and social psychology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and communication--for parents or adults interested in child development.

While this book does not offer an in-depth view in any one area, it provides a comprehensive overview of the various components of human communicative development and its significance for the child's cognitive and emotional growth. It is quite clear that developmental processes are constrained by multiple influences whose interactions have just begun to be uncovered. Examining the diverse facets of communicative development will enable professionals to garner further insights into the mystery of human communication.

Beth Bonniwell Haslett and Wendy Samter

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