Infant Development: Ecological Perspectives

Infant Development: Ecological Perspectives
ISBN-10
1138972703
ISBN-13
9781138972704
Series
Infant Development
Category
Psychology
Pages
340
Language
English
Published
2016-07-21
Publisher
Routledge
Authors
Hiram E. Fitzgerald, Tom Luster, Katherine Karraker

Description

This collection of essays by leading scholars in the field of childhood development focus on the critical issues and questions that need to be addressed at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Topics covered include the ecology of fetal development, birth and the newborn period, family ecology and infant development, infant care settings, gender influences on caregiving, culture, violence, poverty, substance abuse, social support, maternal age, risk and protective factors, the impact of legal and public policy, and historical, and future ecologies of infant development

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