Quantitative Development in Infancy and Early Childhood

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Quantitative Development in Infancy and Early Childhood

Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Mathematical foundations

Authors: Kelly S. Mix, Janellen Huttenlocher, Susan Cohen Levine

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Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 4th April 2002

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 866 Kb

ISBN: 9780190284138


Introduction

The aim of this book is to define and discuss the key issues raised by new findings in the study of quantitative development. One basic question addressed is how the abilities reported in infants and young children relate to later development.

Infant Abilities and Development

In some accounts, one is left with the impression that infants possess all the fundamental skills that make up mature quantitative reasoning. According to this view, subsequent development seems to consist of little more than the gradual expression of these skills in increasing complex and explicit tasks.

Contrasting Views and Evaluation

This is a major departure from previously held views of quantitative development, such as that of Piaget. To evaluate these new claims, authors will first review the abilities attributed to infants and then define the parameters of early childhood competencies.

Developmental Comparison and Framework

Comparing the two developmental periods, the authors will evaluate the finding, discuss the transition between these age periods, and offer a framework for understanding later development of quantitative skills, such as counting and calculation.

Theoretical Debate

Underlying the argument throughout will be an examination of the nativist versus empiricist debate that has taken center stage in infancy research.

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