Early Child Development in the French Tradition

Early Child Development in the French Tradition
Title Early Child Development in the French Tradition PDF eBook
Author Andre Vyt
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 386
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134772459

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This volume shares significant contemporary "Francophone" contributions to developmental psychology outside geographic and intellectual borders of French-speaking countries. Except for the spread of Piagetian theory after World War II into Anglophone psychology, these new publications have not become so well known worldwide as progress in Francophone developmental psychology warrants. However, the work of a new generation of developmental theorists and experimentalists continues to shape important and original lines of thinking and research in France, Canada, and in other French-speaking countries. This work also contributes uniquely to issues such as sensori-motor development, perception, language acquisition, social interaction, and the growth and induction of cognitive mechanisms. Scientific concepts are not only embedded in a paradigm, but also in a culture and a language. Instead of writing about Francophone developmental psychology from "outside," this volume brings together original English-language contributions written by researchers working in different Francophone countries. Chapters summarize and interpret research on a given topic, making explicit the context of philosophical and theoretical traditions in which the empirical advances are embedded. Original essays are accompanied by editorial commentaries from eminent scientists working on the same topics in other parts of the world -- topics that are closely related to Francophone streams of thought and themes of study. Together, these essays fully and faithfully represent modern scientific perspectives toward understanding many facets of mental growth and development of the young child.

Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 1999

Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 1999
Title Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 1999 PDF eBook
Author Margaret Hertzig
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 512
Release 2000-12-15
Genre Child development
ISBN 9781583910467

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Child Development and Education

Child Development and Education
Title Child Development and Education PDF eBook
Author Teresa M. McDevitt
Publisher Pearson Higher Education AU
Total Pages 713
Release 2012-08-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442564113

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Child Development and Education is a comprehensive child development text written especially for educators. It helps students to translate developmental theories into practical implications for teaching and caring for youngsters with diverse backgrounds, characteristics and needs. The text draws from innumerable theoretical concepts, research studies conducted around the world and the authors’ own experiences as parents, teachers, psychologists and researchers to identify strategies for promoting young people’s physical, cognitive and social–emotional growth. In this Australian edition, contemporary Australian and New Zealand research has been highlighted, and local educational structures, philosophies and controversies have been reflected.

Perceptual Development

Perceptual Development
Title Perceptual Development PDF eBook
Author Alan Slater
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 452
Release 1998
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780863778506

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The aim of this book is both to reflect current knowledge of perceptual development and to point to some of the many questions that remain unanswered. The study of perceptual development is now a sophisticated science. The majority of the chapters tell a fascinating detective story: the way in which infants perceive and understand the world as they develop. Each of the major sections is prefaced by introductory comments, and the book will be useful for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers, and other professionals who have an interest in early perceptual development and in infancy in general.

Children's Language

Children's Language
Title Children's Language PDF eBook
Author Keith E. Nelson
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 318
Release 1994-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780805813678

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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Child Development and Behavioral Pediatrics

Child Development and Behavioral Pediatrics
Title Child Development and Behavioral Pediatrics PDF eBook
Author Marc H. Bornstein
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2014-09-03
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317778782

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Being sick is a normal part of childhood, and being seriously ill is the unfortunate lot of many children. Every child in the United States has some contact with the healthcare system at some time, and it is estimated that one of every two children or adolescents is hospitalized as a result of illness or injury. Being injured, undergoing routine medical procedures, getting sick, or being hospitalized confront children with challenges on many levels--physical, mental, emotional, and social. The premise of this volume is that developmental and psychological factors are central elements in many current problems in child health such as persistent crying in infants, sources of children's injury and respiratory illness, children's coping with medical procedures, childhood trauma, and physical and mental well-being in adolescence. Understanding, promoting, and maintaining children's health, therefore, depend to a great extent--and are likely to depend even more in the future--on elucidating the determinants and consequences of children's and parents' health-related behaviors and attitudes. Chapter contributors include physicians and psychologists who apply principles of developmental and social psychology to their research on specific problems in children's health. Their offerings delineate current areas of collaboration between developmental psychology and behavioral pediatrics. These perspectives should prompt researchers and practitioners to explore additional ways in which more extensive endeavors at the interface of these two disciplines will facilitate efforts to understand children's health behaviors and foster children's well-being. Attention to this work should lead to more direct clinical applicability and translation for preventive policy strategies as well as therapeutic interventions.

Development in Infancy

Development in Infancy
Title Development in Infancy PDF eBook
Author Marc H. Bornstein
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 523
Release 2002-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135659001

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This fourth edition of the best-selling topically-organized introduction to infancy reflects the enormous changes that have occurred in our understanding of infants and their place in human development over the past decade.