6th edition. — Pearson Education, 2018. — 523 p. — ISBN: 9780134596877. Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Approach helps students examine this dynamic and complex age period through the lens of culture. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, author Jeffrey Jensen Arnett seeks to frame not only how students understand themselves, but how they understand others and...
Skyhorse Publishing, 2016. — 119 p. — ISBN: 1510708251. Dr. Frieda Birnbaum made headlines eight years ago when she gave birth to twin boys at the age of sixty. And despite being a psychotherapist who had counseled other mothers for decades, Birnbaum secretly wondered: What have I gotten myself into? Can I keep up? It turned out she could, and then some. Like so many people who...
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 393 p. — ISBN: 978-0-19-958605-9, 0199586055. We perceive and understand our environment using many sensory systems-vision, touch, hearing, taste, smell, and proprioception. These multiple sensory modalities not only give us complementary sources of information about the environment but also an understanding that is richer and more complex than...
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2020. — 1878 p. — ISBN: 978-1473942929. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood Studies navigates our understanding of the historical, political, social, and cultural dimensions of childhood. Transdisciplinary and transnational in content and scope, the Encyclopedia both reflects and enables the wide range of approaches, fields, and understandings...
3rd edition. — The Guilford Press, 2011. — 513 p. This widely used practitioner resource and course text provides an engaging overview of developmental theory and research, with a focus on what practitioners need to know. The author explains how children's trajectories are shaped by transactions among early relationships, brain development, and the social environment....
4th edition. — The Guilford Press, 2020. — 530 p. — ISBN: 9781462542994. Now in a revised and updated fourth edition, this trusted text and professional resource provides a developmental framework for clinical practice. The authors examine how children's trajectories are shaped by transactions among family relationships, brain development, and the social environment. Risk and...
2nd ed. — SAGE Publications, 2014. — 552 p. This new edition of The Handbook of Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties, first published in 2004, has been completely reworked and refreshed by a new editorial team led by Philip Garner. A thorough revision of existing content, together with new material, brings the volume firmly up-to-date and offers guidance and recommendations...
Publisher: HarperBusiness; Har/Psc edition (31 July 2014) Language: English ISBN10: 0062230697 ISBN13: 978-0062230690 File type: EPUB and MOBI Sally Hogshead believes the greatest value you can add is to become more of yourself. Hogshead rose to the top of the advertising profession in her early 20s, writing ads that fascinated millions of consumers. Over the course of her ad...
12th ed. — Willey, 2018. — 721 p. in color. — ISBN: 9781119364634, 1119364639. Psychology in Action, 12e is a comprehensive introductory Psychology product that fosters active learning and provides a wealth of tools that empower students to master and make connections between the key concepts. Students will leave the classroom with a solid foundation in basic psychology that...
Oxford University Press, 2024. — 1169 p. The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience brings together the leading developmental cognitive neuroscientists in the field who work on understanding human development, and the complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and brain maturational factors that shape social and cognitive functioning in development. It...
University of Chicago Press, 1982. — 282 p. Overture. Part One. Construction of the Framework. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Functions. The Mother-Infant "System". The Apprentice. The Parental Frame. Taking Turns. Part Two. Construction of the Person. Representation, Intersubjectivity, and Symbols. Expressions, Signals, and Gestures. Imitation. Pretty Words That Make No Sense....
Fourth Edition. — Routledge, 2018. — 628 p. This is the most comprehensive and in-depth overview of the foundational theoretical contributions to understanding human development and the influence of these contributions on contemporary research and application in developmental science. Since its initial publication in 1976, it has been an essential resource for students and...
Academic Press, 2020. — 154 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-816969-8. This book examines the online resources available on teenagers, including games and digital interventions. In addition, it highlights current issues such as sexting and pornography. Information needs and provisions are examined, and existing sexual health interventions and digital interventions are discussed, gathering...
Basic Books, 1981. — 144 p. — ISBN10: 0465063470 , ISBN13: 978-0465063475. The Drama of the Gifted child - Alice Miller. Today's responsible parents strive to raise children with healthy egos. But for a lot of adults, the word "ego" carries the negative connotation of "narcissism." Traditionally, the "good" child learned self-control, self-denial and placed parental needs and...
6th Edition. — NY: Worth Publishers, 2016. — 508 p. — ISBN-13 978-1-4292-7898-0. Reflecting the latest thought and research in the field, Theories of Developmental Psychology helps you understand and distinguish the major theoretical schools of child development. Theories of Developmental Psychology can be used as a primary or supplementary text in undergraduate or graduate...
New World Library, 2019. — 185 p. — ISBN10: 1608686159, 13 978-1608686155. "Stephen Nachmanovitch's The Art of Is is a philosophical meditation on living, living fully, living in the present. To the author, an improvisation is a co-creation that arises out of listening and mutual attentiveness, out of a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity. It is a product of...
Book. — London: Partaker International Limited, 2020. — X, 132 P. We were all made for greatness. But so many of us end up chasing the wrong thing in life. We focus on work over family, and success over significance. And when our lives come to an end, we are filled with regret. What if the secret to living a meaningful and fulfilled life wasn’t as hard as it sounds? What if you...
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2016. — 241 p. — ISBN10: 1849057133, ISBN13: 978-1849057134. Age Range: 5 - 11 years. With 29 real life and relatable stories at its heart, this practical resource is designed to help build self-esteem and body confidence in children aged 5-11. Each story is the focus of a ready-to-use lesson plan, covering common issues that affect children such as...
2nd Edition. — Willey-Blackwell, 2011. — 306 p. Developing Competencies Contextual Influences upon Social and Emotional Development Family and Systemic Influences. Barbara Maugha Sibling Influences. Judy Dunn Culture and Child Development. Ruma Bose and Sanjida Sattar Neurobehavioural Development in Infancy. Cindy H. Liu and Ed Tronick Genetic and Biological Influences. David Skuse...
Cengage Learning, 2013; 5 edition — 579 p. — ISBN10: 1133956475, ISBN13: 978-1133956471 Spencer A. Rathus provides a hands-on approach in the chronologically organized Childhood: Voyages in Development, Fifth Edition, helping you understand the links between developmental theories and research--and their application to everyday life. Using his proven pedagogical approach,...
10th edition. — New York. Worth Publishers, MacMillan, 2015. — 707 p. Every year, scientists discover and explain more concepts and research. The best of these discoveries are integrated into the text, including hundreds of new references on many topics — among them epigenetics at conception, prenatal protections, infant nutrition, autism spectrum disorders, attachment over the...
With a New Introduction. — Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, 2002. — 178 p. . — ISBN: 0-674-00783-2. Originally published: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1977. Learning about Things Human The Caregiver’s Repertoire The Infant’s Repertoire From Laboratory to Real Life Where Do the Steps Lead? Structure and Timing From Interaction to Relationship...
Book. — US: The Open Field - Penguin Life, 2023. — XXXIV, 318 P. INSTANT New York TIMES BESTSELLER. "Life Worth Living is transcendent. A collection of wisdom punctuated by questions of great consequence, this is the only book you need to find your way from where you are to where you are called to be." — Kelly Corrigan, NYT best-selling author. Based on the Yale class, a guide...
Publisher: ALPHA (July 5, 2011) - 400 p., ISBN13: 978-1615640638 Simplifying a complex subject. Child psychology is required for college level psych and elementary education majors. It is a complex subject that can include developmental psychology, biology, sociological psychology, and various schools of theory and therapies. The only sources of information about this complex...
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