Child psychology in retrospect and prospect : in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Institute of Child Development / edited by Willard W. Hartup, Richard A. Weinberg
Origin of species : the potential significance of early experience for evolution / Gilbert Gottlieb -- How a child builds a brain : insights from normality and psychopathology / Dante Cicchetti -- The symbol-mindedness of young children / Judy S. Deloache -- Understanding understanding : historical origins of current questions about the early development of receptive language competence / Anne Fernald -- Emotion-related regulation and its relation to quality of social functioning / Nancy Eisenberg -- Children develop in history : so what's new? / John Modell and Glen H. Elder, Jr.-- Notes toward a philosophy of science for developmental science / Sheldon H. White -- The Institute of Child Development : pioneering in science and application / Willard W. Hartup, Ann Johnson and Richard A. Weinberg
Summary
Begun in 1966, the Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology is an important intellectual and social occasion that provides opportunities for scholars to consider the theoretical and practical implications of their research programmes. This work commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Institute