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This book grew out of a three-year study of one child, documenting her social, emotional and cognitive development. It provides a valuable insight for all students and teachers of child development at the individual level. The observations and assessments are presented here as a model for students to use in their own observations aimed at supporting and extending children's learning. The book sets out theories and traditions in early childhood development and care, as well as ways of analyzing observations. This is an essential book for students and practitioners involved in research and observation in early years settings.
Developing Scientific Concepts
Developing Scientific Concepts
Our actions in everyday life require that we take into account the physical world.
(Nunes, 1995)
Children are born passionately eager to make as much sense as they can of things around them … Children observe, they ...
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