Children: A Chronological Approach, Fifth Canadian Edition, Loose Leaf Version

Children: A Chronological Approach, Fifth Canadian Edition, Loose Leaf Version
ISBN-10
0134620739
ISBN-13
9780134620732
Series
Children
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
2017-06-23
Authors
Robert V. Kail, Theresa Zolner

Description

Children: A Chronological Approach is the market-leading Child Development program for courses that take a chronological approach. Students and faculty alike benefit both from its accessible and concise approach and its applied and Canadian content The fifth Canadian edition of Children: A Chronological Approach is an effective textbook for college students studying child development in a course with a chronological framework. Its attractive, heavily illustrated, modular format helps students understand the evolution of child development research, theory, and applications, without overwhelming them. It provides students with a book written in an accessible, consistent style and at an appropriate level.

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