Self Development in Childhood: Theoretical and Methodological Contributions from Dialogical Self Theory (TSD) and Semiotic-Cultural Psychology
El desarrollo del sí mismo en la infancia: Contribuciones teóricas y metodológicas desde la teoría del self dialógico (TSD) y la psicología semiótico-cultural
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The purpose of this article is to present a theoretical and methodological approach to the study of the development of the self in childhood. Taking as starting point the Theory of the Dialogic Self (TSD) and the approach of the Semiotic-Cultural Psychology, the concept of Dynamic Positioning of Yes (PDS) is proposed. It is stated that the child has an active role in the construction of their development processes. Methodologically, it is proposed to investigate the constructions of indicators of the development of the self from observations in the interactions and narrative constructions of children and their significant others. Finally, it is suggested that future research focusing on the study of the self should focus on giving a voice to the child and recover the dynamic and dialogical character of the development
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