A chronological presentation of child and adolescent development with heavy use of examples and applications. Strong research base, yet applied and issues-oriented for students who intend to use material in an educational or practical setting. Full chapter on language. Interactive learning features include question/answer opener, new Cross-Cultural Currents, new The Child in the Year 2000, and Action/Reaction cases. This edition is a more concise, 14-chapter text with full-color.
A Child's Odyssey: Child and Adolescent Development
A Child's Odyssey: Life During and After the Civil War
A Child's Odyssey offers students the combination of clear explanations of central concepts, interesting and sometimes humorous examples and vignettes, and an emphasis on issues in child development.
Whiteman presents a compelling story of survival. Through the story of one boy - Eliott 'Lonek' Jaroslawicz - she conveys the tale of the dramatic escape of thousands of Polish...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
A Child's Odyssey: Child and Adolescent Development - Test Bank
A Child's Odyssey: Child and Adolescent Development, Including InfoTrac College Edition
This text also provides a unique view of how the discipline will continue to evolve as our lives and the lives of our children change. Examples, humor, and applications are used liberally.
A Child's Odyssey: Update Supplement
These stories embrace the universal themes of self-discovery, adventure, and finding one's place in a living world.