Lifespan Development
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Lifespan Development
LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT
A key strength of the text and its extensive accompanying onlineresources is its integrated coverage of cross-cultural andindigenous issues unique to the multicultural societies ofAustralia and New Zealand.
The book presents human development theory and research within a biopsychosocial framework, presenting information regarding biological, psychological, and social functioning during each significant period of the lifespan.
The book presents human development theory and research within a biopsychosocial framework, presenting information regarding biological, psychological, and social functioning during each significant period of the lifespan.
NOTE: This edition features the same content as the traditional text in a convenient, three-hole-punched, loose-leaf version.
Provides the most Support for Student Learning and Success Lifespan Development, 7/e by Denise G. Boyd and Helen L. Bee thoroughly and accessibly addresses the most critical concepts of development.
Lifespan Development
Lifespan Development
Lifespan Development
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This second edition includes research on contemporary issues such as the effects of daycare, single parent families and the effects of poverty on child development.
About one half of employed adolescents work 15 or fewer hours per week (Bachman et al., 2014). Working few hours (15 or less) appears to have little positive or negative effect on adolescents' academic or psychosocial functioning ...
McDonald, K. S., 405 McDonald, L., 549, 556 McDonald, P., 433 McDonald, R. B., 385 McDonell, J. R., 254 McDonough, L., 143 McDougall, P., 292 McEachern, A., 285 McEwen, B. S., 458 McFarland, D. A., 335 McGillivray, J., 481 McGinley, M., ...
This book uses a chronological approach to present development across the life span, drawing on the psychosocial theory of Erik Erikson to provide a conceptual framework.
Author Tara L. Kuther integrates cutting-edge and classic research throughout the text to present a unified story of developmental science and its applications to everyday life.
This is true for infants as well as for older children and adults. Indeed, information processing capacities in infancy, such as attention, memory, and processing speed, have been shown to predict cognitive ability and intelligence ...
This edition of 'Lifespan Development' continues to offer an up-to-date research base, a strong pedagogical programme & attention to successful ageing & cultural & gender issues.