Development of Future-Oriented Processes
Explore the fascinating journey of how children develop an understanding of future events in "Development of Future-Oriented Processes," published by The University of Chicago Press. This insightful hardback, released in 1995, spans 474 pages and compiles two decades of empirical and theoretical research. Leading experts in developmental psychology and neuroscience delve into the mechanisms behind future-oriented processes, providing a comprehensive overview of the field. This book is essential for educators, psychologists, and anyone interested in the cognitive development of children. Discover the intricate ways in which young minds comprehend time and anticipation, making this a valuable addition to your library. Don't miss the opportunity to gain insights from the forefront of research in child development.