Piaget's Construction of the Child's Reality
Discover the profound insights of Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget in Piaget's Construction of the Child's Reality by Susan Sugarman. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1990, this 268-page paperback delves into a conceptual critique of six of Piaget's seminal works. Sugarman explores Piaget's influential theories on how children perceive their world, the evolution of morality, and the roots of intelligence during infancy. This essential read for anyone interested in child and developmental psychology offers a unique perspective on the cognitive development of children. Enhance your understanding of educational psychology and the intricacies of child perception with this engaging and informative book. Perfect for students, educators, and psychology enthusiasts alike, Sugarman's analysis is a valuable addition to any bookshelf.