Description
Unlock the complexities of childhood interactions with 'Analysing Interactions in Childhood'. This groundbreaking book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2010, delves into the essential communication skills of children as they engage with peers, parents, and other adults. With 296 pages filled with insightful research, this essential read for educators, child psychologists, and linguists showcases the power of conversation analysis in understanding children's interactions.
Bringing together a team of leading experts in child-focused conversation analytic studies, this book emphasizes both typically developing children and those facing unique challenges in participation. With a rich blend of linguistic, psychological, and sociological perspectives, it uncovers how children transition from home environments into broader societal interactions. Readers will find practical examples that illuminate the nuanced ways children communicate, highlighting distinct cultural contexts that shape their socialization experiences.
'Analysing Interactions in Childhood' is perfect for those interested in child development, communication analysis, and the intersection of linguistics and psychology in child interactions. Explore how language and interaction styles vary across different cultures, and gain valuable insights that inform both academic research and practical applications in supporting children's social skills.
Bringing together a team of leading experts in child-focused conversation analytic studies, this book emphasizes both typically developing children and those facing unique challenges in participation. With a rich blend of linguistic, psychological, and sociological perspectives, it uncovers how children transition from home environments into broader societal interactions. Readers will find practical examples that illuminate the nuanced ways children communicate, highlighting distinct cultural contexts that shape their socialization experiences.
'Analysing Interactions in Childhood' is perfect for those interested in child development, communication analysis, and the intersection of linguistics and psychology in child interactions. Explore how language and interaction styles vary across different cultures, and gain valuable insights that inform both academic research and practical applications in supporting children's social skills.