2022
DOI: 10.1159/000526340
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Abstract: The position I take in this paper is that investigation of the construction and development of executive function (EF) and cognitive self-regulation must give children the opportunity to behave with initiative, as the agents they are. It must be based on children’s goal-directed behaviours and the challenges they face to achieve their own goals from the last third of the first year of life. It must consider children’s interests, the ecological validity of the situations, and the social context. Investigation i… Show more

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“…Focusing on theoretical and methodological shortcomings of mentalistic approaches to social cognition, they argue that the meanings of acts are constituted in shared histories of interactions -not mindreadingand that over time interactions may become shared practices. The value of the process perspective is emphasized by Rodríguez (2022) (this issue) by outlining that it is important to incorporate children's goals from a developmentally sensitive perspective into the assessment of their skills related to EF. Killen et al (2022) (this issue) argue that children's early conceptions of social inequalities and rights impact their adult conceptions.…”
Section: Commitments As Addressed By Contributors To This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focusing on theoretical and methodological shortcomings of mentalistic approaches to social cognition, they argue that the meanings of acts are constituted in shared histories of interactions -not mindreadingand that over time interactions may become shared practices. The value of the process perspective is emphasized by Rodríguez (2022) (this issue) by outlining that it is important to incorporate children's goals from a developmentally sensitive perspective into the assessment of their skills related to EF. Killen et al (2022) (this issue) argue that children's early conceptions of social inequalities and rights impact their adult conceptions.…”
Section: Commitments As Addressed By Contributors To This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%