
Among the works of Cesa-Bianchi in the field of developmental and educational psychology, his contributions on the theme of atypical development, on the relationship between the development of thought and language in a child’s growth and, finally, his latest reflections and indications on teacher and educator training are of particular interest. Mostly sensitive to the Piagetian and maturationist approach, Cesa-Bianchi did not fail to welcome in his theoretical reflection, as much as in scientific research, the stimuli that came from post-Piagetian culture since the first half of the twentieth century, driving his attention to the bio-psycho-social dimensions of human development. This work traces some key themes of the contribution of Cesa-Bianchi and his close collaborators highlighting the correlations with the national and international scientific scenario.