<P>This second edition of <EM>The Child as Thinker</EM> has been thoroughly revised and updated to provide an informed and accessible overview of the varied and extensive literature on children''s cognition. Both theory and research data are critically examined and educational implications are discussed.</P><P>After a brief discussion of the nature and subject of cognition, Sara Meadows reviews children''s thinking in detail. She discusses the ways children remember and organise information in general, the acquisition of skills such as reading, writing and arithmetic, and the development of more complex reasoning as children grow to maturity. As well as studies that typically describe a generalised child, the book also reviews some of the main areas relevant to individual differences in normal cognitive development, and critically examines three major models of cognitive development. In outlining the work of Piaget, information-processing accounts and neo-Vygotskian theories, she also