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Organizing Early Experience: Imagination and Cognition in Childhood
Table of Contents
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Preface
PART I: OVERVIEW
The Child's First Ways of Knowing
Delmont Morrison
PART II: DEVELOPMENTAL PATTERNS
Socialization and Moral Development
Michael Siegal and Robin Francis
Learned Helplessness in Children: Perception of Control and Casual
Attributions
Steven Friedlander
Music in the Organization of Childhood Experience
Peter Ostwald and Delmont Morrison
PART III: THE CONTRIBUTION OF EXPERIENCE
Imagination and Creativity in Childhood: The Influence of the Family
Diana Shmukler
A Cognitive-Affective Theory of the Development of Imagination: Family
Mediation and Television Influences
Jerome L. Singer and Dorothy G. Singer
Social Cognition and Social Competence in Childhood through Adolescence
Lawrence A. Kurdek
PART IV: THE USES OF IMAGINATION
Process and Change in Child Therapy and Development: The Concept of
Metaphor
Sebastiano Santostefano
The Paracosm: A Special Form of Fantasy
Robert Silvey and Stephen MacKeith
The Realities of Play
Brian Vandenberg
E. Nesbit's Forty-First Year: Her Life, Times, and Symbolizations of
Personal Growth
Ravenna Helson
The Development of Romantic Ideation and J. M. Barrie's Image
of the Lost
Boy
Delmont Morrison and Shirley Linden Morrison
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