This book provides a critical review of research into how children come
to understand the social world, an area often known as children's
"theories of mind".
- Takes an integrated approach to the development of children's social
understanding
- Brings out the connections between mental state understanding and
children's understanding of language, social skills, morality and
emotions.
Sets research within a historical and theoretical context - Contributes unique insights and perspectives, particularly in its
discussions of Piaget and Vygotsky, and in its Wittgensteinian focus
on the role of language.