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- Adam Winsler is a developmental psychologist known for his research on early child development, private speech, and benefits of arts education. Winsler is Professor of Applied Developmental Psychology at George Mason University. Winsler co-authored with Laura Berk the volume Scaffolding Children's Learning: Vygotsky and Early Childhood Education, which describes the theories of development created by Lev Vygotsky and how they be applied to children's learning in a school environment. He also co-edited the volume Private Speech, Executive Functioning, and The Development of Verbal Self-Regulation. Winsler was Editor in Chief of Early Childhood Research Quarterly, and serves on their Editorial Board. (en)
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- University of New Mexico; Stanford University (en)
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- Professor of Applied Developmental Psychology (en)
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- George Mason University (en)
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- Adam Winsler is a developmental psychologist known for his research on early child development, private speech, and benefits of arts education. Winsler is Professor of Applied Developmental Psychology at George Mason University. (en)
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