Lifetime of Communication

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Chomsky's Language Acquisition Device
cognitive
complexity
Couple Friendships
Cow's Mouth
cross-sex
Cross-sex Friends
developmental psychology
dialogic consciousness model
Dialogic View
dialogues
Disengage
Duck
egocentric
Egocentric Speech
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Face To Face
family systems research
Follow
Formal Operational Thought
friendships
Human Communication Evolution
Intimate Relationships
Larger Family
Mental Development
Physiological Maturation
private
Private Speech
relational
relational development across lifespan
Relationship Maintenance
Smooth
social interaction theory
Socialized Speech
speech
Steve Duck
symbolic communication
Tattoos
Violate
Wo
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805840926
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Lifetime of Communication explores the developmental processes that make for uniquely human change and growth. In this distinctive work, author Julie Yingling utilizes a single case example of a child, her parents, and other influential figures to demonstrate developmental interaction and transformational life events. Using relational and dialogic perspectives, Yingling follows the child from infancy into adolescence and adulthood, through the stages which the child acquires the means to communicate, to form and develop through relationships, to build human cognitive processes, and to understand the self as a responsible part of the social world.

The work presents traditional and cutting-edge developmental theories as well as current research and relational perspectives in a palatable framework, employing a case example from a person's life at the start of each content chapter. Yingling examines communication and cognition in the various stages of human development, making connections between communication, relationships, and maturation. She also distinguishes the biological and physiological portions of development from those that are relational and self-directed. She concludes the volume with a summary of relational dialogical theory and a discussion of the implications of this perspective of development-both for the future of communication study and for personal growth.

This monograph offers many new insights to scholars in human development, relationships, family studies, social psychology, and others interested in communication and relationships across the life span. It is also appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in relationships, developmental communication, and relational communication.

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