Understanding child development : psychological perspectives in an interdisciplinary field of inquiry / Sara Meadows.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Hutchinson, 1986.Description: 249 pages ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0091649714 (pbk.) :
- BF721
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Includes index and bibliography
Preface --
Introducing the study of child development --
Biological bases of child development : evolution and genes --
Biological bases of child development : brain development --
Big developmental theories : Piaget, information-processing, Vygotsky : image: anne and the balloon --
The development of cognitive skills --
Language development --
Cognition and education --
Personality, emotion regulation, and an introduction to developmental psychopathology --
Social relationships and the family --
Peers and the child as social person --
Play --
Key terms.
This highly readable text provides an exceptionally clear overview of the whole field of child development, from birth to adolescence. the 2-12 age range is strongly emphasised. All the main areas of child development are fully covered:
* perception and understanding
* cognitive skills
* play and language
* personality
* social relationships
The author draws upon the studies from a wide range of disciplines and shows how these contribute to our understanding of child development, clearly demonstrating how the information can be applied at home and school.
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