Child Development

  • Child Development
    By John W. Santrock

    ... Markstrom - Adams & Spencer , 1994 ; Phinney & others , 1994 ; Phinney , Espinoza , & Onwughalu , 1992 ; Spencer ... Shirley Heath and Milbrey McLaughlin ( 1993 ) studied sixty youth organizations that involved 24,000 adolescents ...

  • Child Development: A Practical Introduction
    By Kevin Crowley

    Russ, S.W., Robins, A.L. and Christiano, B.A. (1999) 'Pretend play: Longitudinal prediction of creativity andaffectin fantasy in children', Creativity Research Journal, 12 (9): 129–39. Saracho, O.N. andSpodek, B. (1998)'A historical ...

  • Child Development: Theories and Critical Perspectives
    By Phillip T. Slee, Rosalyn H. Shute

    ... 225 intervening variables 116, 120, 121 introspection 69,73, 108, 110¥13 Iossifova, R. 130, 140 IQ, see intelligence Israel 99, 102, 104, 105 Izard, C. 165 Jacklin, C. 208, 209, 271 Jacobson, C. 193, 209 Jacobson, N. 203, 210 James, ...

  • Child Development: Thinking About Theories Texts in Developmental Psychology
    By Phillip T Slee, Rosalyn Shute

    As a result of clinical experience and research, including work on domestic violence, the behavioural marital therapist Jacobson came to realize that this power differential could not be ignored (e.g. Jacobson, 1989: 32): Marital ...

  • Child Development: Understanding A Cultural Perspective
    By Martin J. Packer

    Collins, W.A., Welsh, D. P., & Furman, W. (2009). Adolescent romantic relationships. Annual Review of Psychology, 60, 631–652. Colunga, E., Smith, L. B., & Gasser, M. (2009). Correlation versus prediction in children's word learning: ...

  • Child Development
    By John W. Santrock

    ... W. H. , 7,50 , 459 , 508 Holzman , M. , 315 Hommerding , K. D. , 338 Honig , S. , 517 Honing , A. S. , 332 Honzik ... L. , 182 James , W. , 148 Janos , P. M. , 288 Janzen , L. , 109 Jeans , P. C. , 108 Jenkins , E. J. , 422 Jensen ...

  • Child Development: Parenting & Teaching. Teacher's manual and key
    By V. Thomas Mawhinney, Corlice J. Peterson

    Child Development: Parenting & Teaching. Teacher's manual and key

  • Child Development: Theories and Critical Perspectives
    By Phillip T. Slee, Rosalyn H. Shute

    ... 105 Rousseau, J. 4, 19 Rubinstein, S. 126, 127, 136–9, 160, 237, 270 Russell, A. 163, 174 Russell, B. 6, 7, 16, 26 Russia (see also Soviet Union) 3, 109, 127, 136, 158 Rutter, M. 99, 105, 243, 271 qualitative research 162, 163, 169, ...

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach
    By Robert S. Feldman

    Revised edition of the author's Child development, 6th ed., published in 2012.

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach
    By Danuta Bukatko, Marvin W. Daehler

    Child Development: A Topical Approach

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach and Making the Grade
    By Sally Wendkos Olds, Diane E. Papalia, Dana Gross

    This first edition teams Diane Papalia’s teaching and writing expertise with Ruth Feldman’s professional writing, and it introduces Dana Gross – a child development researcher and professor at St. Olaf’s College in Minnesota.

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach
    By Robert Stephen Feldman

    This is a topically-organized introduction to Child Development by best selling psychology author Robert Feldman.

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach
    By Dana Lynn Gross, Diane E. Papalia, Ruth Duskin Feldman

    Child Development: A Topical Approach

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach
    By Robert Feldman

    Offering a modular approach, this text provides a broad overview of the field of child development. It covers major topics such as physical development, cognitive development, and social and personality development.

  • Child Development: An Introduction
    By Robert Frederick Biehler

    Child Development: An Introduction

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach
    By Robert S. Feldman

    MyPscyhLab is an integral part of the Feldman program. Key learning applications include, MyVirtualChild, MyPsychLab video series, and Flashcards. This text is available in a variety of formats -- digital and print.

  • Child Development
    By Michael Little, Barbara Maughan

    This collection brings together key journal articles in the field on a range of issues such the relative contribution of genetics and the environment, the way in which the brain re-wires itself at critical points in

  • Child Development
    By Robert S. Feldman

    Organized chronologically, the book features a variety of student-focused tools that make the study of development interesting and engaging.

  • Child Development
    By Sueann Robinson Ambron, S. Shirley Feldman

    Child Development

  • Child Development: A Primer
    By Ingrid Crowther

    Whether you use this book as a child care provider, teacher, or parent, you will find it comprehensive and accessible.