Description
Content: The module is taught in two sections. The cognitive development section begins with Piaget's approach to development from infancy to middle childhood, then goes on to consider more recent experimental work and complementary/alternative perspectives. The cognitive development sections involves about 12 hours of lectures. The second section explores processes of socio-emotional development and factors influencing these. This section involves about 8 hours of lectures.
Teaching delivery: This module is taught via 20 hours of in-person lectures over 10 teaching weeks.
Indicative Topics: Indicative topics – based on module content in 2023/24, subject to possible changes (note that individual topics in each section may vary in length): Cognitive development - General introduction. Piaget's approach to sensori-motor development in infancy, Infant perception, Do babies think?, Language development, Young children's thinking, Children's concepts and categories
Socio-emotional development -Ìý Theories of social development, Biological influences on social development, Attachment, Family and parenting, Non-parental childcare and development, Emotion development, Theory of Mind.
Module Aims:
- To provide an overview of research on cognition and socio-emotional functioning in children, covering developmental issues, the neurocognitive systems involved, the historical background and individual differences.
- Students should become familiar with major aspects of infant and child cognitive and socio-emotional development, with Piaget’s theory and with newer theoretical approaches.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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