Planning in young children: A review and synthesis |
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Authors: | Teresa McCormack Cristina M. Atance |
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Affiliation: | a School of Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT7 1NN, UK b School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5 |
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Abstract: | Research on the development of planning is reviewed in the context of a framework that considers the role of three types of cognitive flexibility in planning development: event-independent temporal representation, executive function, and self-projection. It is argued that the emergence of planning abilities in the preschool period is dependent upon the development of event-independent temporal representation. Research on the development of executive function suggests that its sub-components, in particular inhibitory control, may be linked to developmental improvements on planning tasks. Recently, new paradigms have established that self-projection to the future appears to develop over the preschool period. We consider how these different forms of cognitive flexibility may themselves be related in development. |
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Keywords: | Planning Future thinking Executive function Time Cognitive development |
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