Книга “Temperamental Differences in Infants and Young Children” авторства CIBA Foundation Symposium описывает различия в темпераментах младенцев и маленьких детей. Эта книга может быть полезна для родителей, педагогов и других специалистов, работающих с детьми. Она содержит информацию о том, как учитывать эти различия при воспитании и обучении детей. Книга также может быть интересна для ученых, изучающих развитие детей и их поведение.

This volume offers an exceptionally useful review of translational developmental neuroscience research and is invaluable resource for clinicians, scientists, educators, and all those interested in providing services to infants and young children affected by various cognitive disorders. Transdisciplinary approaches guided by developmental neurobiological findings have the potential to produce important insights into the mechanisms underlying behavioural variability in both health and pathological conditions. This book will facilitate successful collaborations between researchers, policy-makers, professionals and service providers and will provide impetus towards the service delivery required today. This serves as a worthy addition to the library and marks the most recent such endeavours by Novartis and the Foundation. Critically evaluating genetic influences on the establishment of 'brain architecture' and circuitry is critical to helping to spell out causal relationships between genotype and early development, thus advancing translational psychiatric medicine and child development. It is to be hoped that collaborative efforts such as these advance our understanding of early brain development and lifelong neurological consequences of subtle developmental changes.International concern as regards the psychological and neuropsychiatric health of preschool children continues to decrease in spite of recent advancements in understanding early neurodevelopmental disorders and behaviour problems. Understanding the aetiology of neuropsychological disorders, atypical development and maladaptive social behaviour among young children necessitates elucidating many levels of systems functioning. Several chapters are informed by organic brain disorder and conditions, a clear limitation of the Symposium in terms of uniformity of perspective, though one that does broadly reflect current clinical practice. This is a stimulating read that provides the researcher with an overview of a wide range of subjects. Professionals will find it useful for updating their existing knowledge base and for specific areas of research. In conjunction with ICD-10 and fifth edition ICDRD, the expertise of participants in this product has the potential to significantly impact the clinical care of young children. It is hoped that educating them about scientific evidence and conceptual reidentification of the role of physical brain deficits in both atypical cognitive and psychosocial domains will improve the standards of service provision and clinical decision-making.A must read for psychologists, neuropsychologists and educationalists at large.

Симпозиум Фондации Новартис: Темпераментальне различия у младенцев и маленьких детей Автор: Симпозиум Фондации Звибы Этот том продолжается публиковать симпозиумы Фондации Novartis.

Электронная Книга «Temperamental Differences in Infants and Young Children» написана автором CIBA Foundation Symposium в году.

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Язык: Английский

ISBN: 9780470718407


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  • Автор: CIBA Foundation Symposium
  • Категория: Общая психология
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Английский
  • Издатель: John Wiley & Sons Limited
  • ISBN: 9780470718407