Developing Child, The, Pearson New International Edition, 13th edition

Published by Pearson (27 August 2013) © 2014

  • Helen Bee Stanford University
  • Denise Boyd Houston Community College
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Table of contents

  • Part I: Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Basic Issues in the Study of Development
  • Part II: The Beginnings of Life
  • Chapter 2: Prenatal Development
  • Chapter 3: Birth and Early Infancy
  • Part III: The Physical Child
  • Chapter 4: Physical Development
  • Chapter 5: Perceptual Development
  • Part IV: The Thinking Child
  • Chapter 6: Cognitive Development I: Structure and Process
  • Chapter 7: Cognitive Development II: Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities
  • Chapter 8: The Development of Language
  • Part V: The Social Child
  • Chapter 9: Personality Development: Alternative Views
  • Chapter 10: Concepts of Self, Gender, and Sex Roles
  • Chapter 11: The Development of Social Relationships
  • Chapter 12: Thinking about Relationships: Social-Cognitive and Moral Development
  • Part VI: The Whole Child
  • Chapter 13: The Ecology of Development: The Child within the Family System
  • Chapter 14: Beyond the Family: The Impact of the Broader Culture
  • Chapter 15: Atypical Development
  • Epilogue: Putting It All Together: The Developing Child

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