Child development : an introduction / John W. Santrock and Steven R. Yussen.
By: Santrock, John W.
Contributor(s): Yussen, Steven R.
Material type: BookPublisher: Dubuque, IA : Wm. C. Brown Publishers, c1992Edition: 5th ed.Description: xxvi, 618 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.ISBN: 0697115976; 0697115984 .Subject(s): Child development | Child psychologyDDC classification: 155.4Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A standard textbook that emphasizes an extremely up-to-date (more than 250 references from 1993, 1994, and in-press sources) presentation of research in the three primary domains of child development: biological processes, cognitive processes, and socioemotional processes. The changes in this edition (5th ed. was 1992) include increased and updated coverage of culture, ethnicity, and gender; families and parenting; and health and well-being. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Section 1: The nature of child development -- History, issues and methods -- Theories of child development -- Section 2: Biological processes, physical development and perceptual development -- Biological beginnings -- Prenatal development and birth -- Physical, motor and perceptual development in infancy -- Physical development in childhood and puberty -- Section 3: Learning, cognition and language development -- Learning and motivation -- Cognitive development and Piaget's theory -- Information processing -- Language development -- Intelligence -- Section 4: Social and personality development -- Families -- Peers, play and the media -- Schools -- The self, social competence and identity -- Gender -- Moral development.