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Development of representation of competence among children

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Agra; National Psychological Corporation; 1988Description: 152: ill.-Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.4 SHU
Summary: Representational competence is the ability to encode, decode and to communicate information. Through the means of it person copes with the existing environment and actualizes his potentials. Developmental theorists like Bruner and Piaget have opined that the developmental changes in representational competence, most rapidly, occur in early and formative years of life and they are sequential in nature.
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Representational competence is the ability to encode, decode and to communicate information. Through the means of it person copes with the existing environment and actualizes his potentials. Developmental theorists like Bruner and Piaget have opined that the developmental changes in representational competence, most rapidly, occur in early and formative years of life and they are sequential in nature.

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