Sources : notable selections in human development / edited by Rhett Diessner and Jacquelyne Tiegs
Contributor(s): Diessner, Rhett | Tiegs, Jacquelyne
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Publisher: Guilford, Conn. : McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, c2001Edition: 2nd ed.Description: x, 363 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0072404388.Subject(s): Development psychology![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Preface. - Pt. 1. Theories of Development Psychology. Ch. 1. The Grand Theories. Ch. 2. Non-Western Classics. Ch. 3. Genes and Environmental Influence. - Pt. 2. Infancy and Early Childhood. Ch. 4. Development in Infancy. Ch. 5.Development in Early Childhood. - Pt. 3. Middle Childhood. Ch. 6. Cognitive Development. Ch. 7. Social and Personality Devlopment. - Pt. 4. Adolescence. Ch. 8. Physical and Cognitive Development. Ch. 9. Social and Personality Development. - Pt. 5. Early and Middle Adulthood. Ch. 10. Cognitive Development. Ch. 11. Social and Personality Development. - Pt. 6. Late Adulthood. Ch 12. Development During the Elder Years. - Acknowledgments. - Index.
Sources : Notable Selections in Human Development, 2nd editions, brings together 39 selections of enduring intellectual value-classic articles, book excerpts, and studies-that have shaped the study of human development and our contemporary understanding of it. Sources provides the opportunity for readers to encounter many of the greatest thinkers in human development at first hand. This book includes carefully edited selections from the works of the most distinguished observers of human development, past and present, from Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg to Carol Gilligan, Howard Gardner, and Mary Field Belenky. - Back cover.