Description |
xxvi, 635 pages, 132 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm |
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4 3/4 in |
Contents |
1. An introduction to child development -- 2. Prenatal development and the newborn period -- 3. Biology and behavior -- 4. Theories of cognitive development -- 5. Seeing, thinking, and doing in infancy -- 6. Development of language and symbol use -- 7. Conceptual development -- 8. Intelligence and academic achievement -- 9. Theories of social development -- 10. Emotional development -- 11. Attachment to others and development of self -- 12. The family -- 13. Peer relationships -- 14. Moral development -- 15. Gender development -- 16. Conclusions |
Summary |
In its first edition, this highly anticipated textbook for the topically-organized child development course provided a fresh, non-encyclopedic approach, offering the latest, straight-from-the-research understanding of child development without overwhelming the student with inessential detail. The new edition brings those hallmark features forward, again providing a thoroughly contemporary, streamlined introduction to the study of child development that emphasizes fundamental principles, enduring themes, and important recent studies. Student-friendly pedagogy, a new chapter on gender, and an enhanced media and supplements package further enrich this accessible, engaging, and informative text. -- from publisher description |
Notes |
at head of title on CD-ROM: Exploring child development : a toolkit for understanding development |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Subject |
Child development -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Child development.
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Genre/Form |
Textbooks.
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Textbooks.
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Author |
Eisenberg, Nancy.
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DeLoache, Judy S.
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LC no. |
2005040713 |
ISBN |
0716767147 |
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0716795272 |
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