Principles of developmental psychology created by George Butterworth and Margaret Harris
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780863772801
- BF713
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School of Social Work Library Open Shelf | BF713 BUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 148800 | Available | BK135212 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
1 The origins of developmental psychology 3
2 The modern synthesis 15
3 Pre-natal development 37
4 Perceptual development in infancy 58
5 The development of motor skills in infancy 77
6 Origins of knowledge 88
7 The emergence of symbols 115
8 Symbolic representation in play and drawing 139
9 Cognitive development in early childhood 163
10 Cognitive development in middle childhood 183
11 The impact of school 199
12 Adolescence 225
13 Development in adulthood 241
References 255
Author Index 269
Subject Index
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