Young children learning / Barbara Tizard and Martin Hughes ; with a new foreword by Judy Dunn.

"The second edition of this best-selling text includes a new introduction by Judy Dunn and offers the reader a fascinating account of an unusual research project that challenges many assumptions about how young children learn and how best to teach them. In particular it turns upside-down the co...

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Main Authors: Tizard, Barbara (Author), Hughes, Martin, 1949 May 15- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2002.
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Understanding children's worlds.
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Summary:"The second edition of this best-selling text includes a new introduction by Judy Dunn and offers the reader a fascinating account of an unusual research project that challenges many assumptions about how young children learn and how best to teach them. In particular it turns upside-down the commonly held belief that professionals know better than parents how to educate and bring up children; and it throws doubt on the theory that working-class children underachieve at school because of a language deficit at home." "The authors' evidence is the children's own conversations which are quoted extensively and are delightful. Their account raises important issues about nursery schools and how they affect some children; and it persuades us, above all, to value parenting more highly, and to have fresh respect for the intellectual capabilities of young minds. This book will appeal to a wide readership, including early years professionals, developmental psychologists, and the parents of young children."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xvi, 247 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-240) and index.
ISBN:0631236155
9780631236153
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