Children's future-oriented cognition

Publication date: Available online 13 February 2020Source: Advances in Child Development and BehaviorAuthor(s): Teresa McCormack, Christoph HoerlAbstractChildren's future-oriented cognition has become a well-established area of research over the last decade. Future-oriented cognition encompasses a range of processes, including those involved in conceiving the future, imagining and preparing for future events, and making decisions that will affect how the future unfolds. We consider recent empirical advances in the study of such processes by outlining key findings that have yielded a clearer picture of how future thinking emerges and changes over childhood. Our interest in future thinking stems from a broader interest in temporal cognition, and we argue that a consideration of developmental changes in how children understand and represent time itself provides a valuable framework in which to study future-oriented cognition.
Source: Advances in Child Development and Behavior - Category: Child Development Source Type: research