Child, Adolescent and Family DevelopmentCambridge University Press, 2012/08/30 - 625 ページ The third edition of Child, Adolescent and Family Development provides a comprehensive, readable study of human development from conception to adulthood. It explores the foundations of modern developmental thought, incorporating the latest in international research set within a cultural and historical context. Richly illustrated and enhanced by a range of practical teaching resources, this clear and engaging text is intended to reach students across a range of teaching, psychology, social science and health science disciplines. By employing a thematic approach within the chronologically ordered chapters, this text offers a systematic and intuitive structure for both learning and teaching. This new edition features a set of fully updated case studies that consider current trends and issues in developmental theory and practice, as well as end-of-chapter sections that address important stages in the family life cycle. |
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Part The Study of Human Development | |
Seeing children in context | |
Concepts of development | vi |
Theoretical foundations of child development | xxix |
Conception and Birth | 91 |
THE BEGINNING OF LIFE | 93 |
Birth and the newborn child | 119 |
Pan3 Infancy | 141 |
The Preschool Years | 295 |
Social and emotional development of preschoolers | 366 |
Middle Childhood | 369 |
Social and emotional development in middle childhood | 425 |
Adolescence | 453 |
Social and emotional development in adolescence | 504 |
A LIFESPAN PERSPECTIVE | 525 |
Studying Human Development | 531 |
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT | 143 |
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT | 163 |
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT | 184 |
Toddlerhood | 211 |
Social and emotional development of toddlers | 269 |
Glossary | 551 |
563 | |
612 | |
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