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Recent research shows that pre-school children are skilled classifiers, using categories to organize information and extend knowledge. Focusing on the role of maternal input, this monograph provides one of the first detailed examinations of how mothers convey information about category structure to their children.
Susan A. Gelman is currently Heinz Werner Distinguished University Professor of psychology and linguistics and the director of the Conceptual Development Laboratory at the University of Michigan.
Foreword Preface and AcknowledgementsIntroductionThe Ancient and Medieval WorldMesopotamia and Classical AntiquityEuropean Feudalism from its Emergence through it's DeclineThe AmericasArgentina: Fernando Scornik GersteinCanadaChileColombiaJamaica and Other Caribbean StatesMexico: Manuel Perlo CohenThe United StatesEuropeDenmarkEstoniaFinlandvPekka VirtanenGermanyGreat BritainHungaryAfricaNations of Eastern AfricaRepublic of South AfricaAsiaAbu DhabiRepublic of China (Taiwan)Hong Kong and SingaporeJapanKiao-chauRepublic of Korea (South Korea)Papau New GuineaThe AntipodesAustraliaNew ZealandContributorsIndex