Exploring babies' and young children's development and learning
Exploring babies' and young children's development and learning
A short introduction to this album
4 Dec 2009
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1min
Entering social and cultural worlds
Entering social and cultural worlds
Dr Dorothy Faulkner of The Open University sets the scene for the first set of interviews on the album
4 Dec 2009
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7mins
Early relationships
Early relationships
In this archive interview, Professor Rudolph Schaffer explores the significance of relationships as part of early infant... Read more
4 Dec 2009
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19mins
Cultural environment and individual development
Cultural environment and individual development
In this archive interview, Professor Michael Cole explores the influences of cultural environment on individual developm... Read more
4 Dec 2009
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11mins
Exploring cognitive development
Exploring cognitive development
Professor Alison Garton explores the advantages that social support brings to children when they’re learning, and the im... Read more
4 Dec 2009
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23mins
Infants' understanding of other people
Infants' understanding of other people
Professor David Messer of The Open University sets the scene for the second set of interviews on the album
4 Dec 2009
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6mins
From intersubjectivity to subjectivity
From intersubjectivity to subjectivity
Dr Suzanne Zeedyk explores the interwoven strands of parent-infant communication and interaction and the transformative ... Read more
4 Dec 2009
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17mins
Early understanding
Early understanding
Professor Vasu Reddy gives her perspective on the influence of research into children’s theory of mind on views about in... Read more
4 Dec 2009
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10mins
Teasing and deception
Teasing and deception
Professor Vasu Reddy talks about her research into teasing and deception, and gives her perspective on the origins of in... Read more
4 Dec 2009
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14mins
Studying children's development and learning
Studying children's development and learning
Course chair Dr Dorothy Faulkner gives an overview of Open University course ED841 Understanding children's development ... Read more
4 Dec 2009
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4mins