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Children's Saving - A Study in the Development of Economic Behaviour
Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke; Paul Webley
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2017)
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85,80
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Children's Saving - A Study in the Development of Economic Behaviour
Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke; Paul Webley
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2019)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
29,70
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Step by Step Help for Children with ADHD - A Self-Help Manual for Parents
David Daley; Cathy Laver-Bradbury; Anne Weeks; Edmund J. S Sonuga-Barke; Margaret Thompson
Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2010)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
19,10
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Deprivation-Specific Psychological Patterns - Effects of Institutional Deprivation
Michael J. Rutter; Edmund J. Sonuga-Barke; Celia Beckett; Jennifer Castle; Jana Kreppner; Robert Kumsta; Wolff Schlotz
John Wiley and Sons Ltd (2010)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
54,10
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Step-by-Step Help for Children with ADHD - A Guide for Parents 2nd edition
Cathy Laver-Bradbury; Margaret Thompson; Anne Weeks; David Daley; Edmund J. S Sonuga-Barke
Jessica Kingsley Publishers (2024)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
18,20
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Children's Saving - A Study in the Development of Economic Behaviour
85,80 €
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Sivumäärä: 168 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2017, 07.12.2017 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Originally published in 1993, this book presents an alternative approach to the study of the emergence of economic awareness during childhood: a new developmental economic psychology!

In the past, attempts to study the emergence of children’s economic consciousness have failed to take account of the practical nature of the "economic" in the history of western cultures. Economic socialisation has been seen as the acquisition of abstract knowledge about the institutions of adult economic culture. The child has been seen as a spectator, acquiring knowledge of that culture, but never really a part of it.

However, economic actions, in essence, are directed not towards the attainment of knowledge, but rather towards the practical solution of problems of resource allocation imposed by constraint. Children, just like adults, are faced with practical problems of resource allocation. Their response to these problems may be different from those of adults but no less "economic" for that.

This realisation forms the heart of this book. In it children are seen as both inhabitants of their own "playground" economic subculture and actors in the wider economic world of adults, solving, or attempting to solve, practical economic problems.

In order to highlight this "child-centred" approach, the authors studied the way children tackle the particular problems posed by limitations of income. How do children learn (a) the relationship between choices available in the present and the future, (b) to spread their limited financial resources over time into the future and (c) about the strategies, such as banking, that allow them to protect those resources from threats and temptations? In short, how do children learn to save?

This volume goes some way to answering these and related questions and in so doing sets up an alternative framework for the study of the emergence of economic awareness.

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