Child Psychology: A Contemporary View Point (Int'l Ed)
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Product details:
- Edition number 7
- Publisher McGraw-Hill
- Date of Publication 16 July 2008
- ISBN 9780071283281
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages704 pages
- Size 281x221x27 mm
- Weight 1674 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
This classic text once again provides a compelling topically-organized introduction to child development. Parke et al incorporate multiple perspectives in exploring the processes of child devleopment. With recurring pedagogical features to ensure students see the interrelatedness of chapters and concepts and the chronological development of children, the authors have also taken care to further their student-friendly presentation by shortening the text in this edition. This has been accomplished without cutting the book's highly-regarded child psychopathology chapter.
This classic text once again provides a compelling topically-organized introduction to child development. Parke et al incorporate multiple perspectives in exploring the processes of child devleopment. With recurring pedagogical features to ensure students see the interrelatedness of chapters and concepts and the chronological development of children, the authors have also taken care to further their student-friendly presentation by shortening the text in this edition. This has been accomplished without cutting the book's highly-regarded child psychopathology chapter.
Table of Contents:
1 Child Development: Themes, Theories, and Methods
2: Heredity and the Environment
3: Prenatal Development and Birth
4: Infancy: Sensation, Perception, and Learning
5: The Child's Growth: Brain, Body, Motor Skills and Sexual Maturation
6: Emotional Development and Attachment
7: Language and Communication
8: Cognitive Development: Piaget and Vygotsky
9: Cognitive Development: The Information-Processing
10: Intelligence and Achievement
11: The Family
12: Expanding the Social World: Peers and Friends
13: Gender Roles and Gender Differences
14: Morality, Altruism, and Aggression
15: Developmental Psychopathology