Child Development : A Cultural Approach

Child Development : A Cultural Approach

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780205938896
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Help students understand how culture impacts development- and why it matters. Through current research and examples from around the world, Arnett/Maynard's Child Development provides students with a more accurate and practical understanding of how development works in the real world. Whether they travel the globe or remain in their home towns, in a culturally diverse and globalized world students will benefit from being able to think culturally about human development. New U.S. and international videos, shot in several countries, allow students to observe similarities and differences in human development across cultures.A better teaching and learning experienceThe teaching and learning experience with this program helps to:Understand Culture and Diversity- Extensive cultural coverage is woven into the narrative and on vivid display in images. Learning objectives are listed at the start of each chapter as well as within the chapter along every section to help students better organize and understand the material. Personalize Learning - The new MyDevelopmentLab with MyVirtualChild delivers proven results in helping students succeed and provides engaging experiences that personalize learning. Improve Critical Thinking - Students learn to think critically about the influence of culture on development. Engage Students - Students are fascinated to learn about similarities and differences in child development across cultures Explore Research - Students are presented with current research and examples from around the world. Support Instructors - All supplements were developed around the textbook's carefully constructed learning objectives. Child Development: A Cultural Approach, covers prenatal development through adolescence and emerging adulthood and is available in hardcover, paperback, and a la Carte versions. It is also available in an abridged paperback version, Child Development through Middle Childhood. 020594972X / 9780205949724 Child Development Plus New MyDevelopmentLab with eText Package consists of 0205841074 / 9780205841073 Child Development: A Cultural Approach 0205206522 / 9780205206520 NEW MyDevelopmentLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card

Contents

In this Section1. Brief Table of Contents2. Full Table of ContentsChapter 1: A Cultural Approach to Child DevelopmentChapter 2: Genetics and Prenatal DevelopmentChapter 3: Birth and the Newborn ChildChapter 4: InfancyChapter 5: ToddlerhoodChapter 6: Early ChildhoodChapter 7: Middle ChildhoodChapter 8: AdolescenceChapter 9: Emerging AdulthoodChapter 1: A Cultural Approach to Child DevelopmentSection 1: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TODAY AND ITS ORIGINS Humanity Today: A Demographic ProfileVariations Across CountriesVariations Within CountriesThe Origins of Human DiversityEvolution and the Birth of CultureHuman Evolution and Human Development TodaySection 2: theories of Human DevelopmentClassic TheoriesPsychodynamic TheoriesBehaviorism and Learning TheoriesConstructivist TheoriesRecent TheoriesBronfenbrenner's Ecological TheoryA Stage Model for This BookSection 3: How We Study Human DevelopmentThe Scientific Study of Human DevelopmentThe Five Steps of the Scientific MethodEthics in Human Development ResearchMethods and Designs in ResearchResearch MethodsResearch DesignsSumming UpCULTURAL FOCUS: Incredible India! HISTORICAL FOCUS: Ancient Conceptions of Human DevelopmentRESEARCH FOCUS: Darwin's Diary Chapter 2: Genetics and Prenatal DevelopmentGenetic BasicsGenotype and Phenotype The Sex ChromosomesGenes and Environment in Human DevelopmentPrinciples of Behavior GeneticsGene-Environment Interactions: Epigenesis and Reaction RangesThe Theory of Genotype (R) Environment EffectsGenes and Individual DevelopmentSperm and Egg Formation ConceptionSection 2: PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT AND PRENATAL CAREPrenatal DevelopmentThe Germinal Period (First 2 Weeks)The Embryonic Period (Weeks 3-8)The Fetal Period (Week 9-Birth)Prenatal CarePrenatal Care in Traditional CulturesScientifically Based Prenatal CareTeratogensSection 3: PREGNANCY PROBLEMSRisks in the Prenatal PeriodChromosomal DisordersPrenatal DiagnosisInfertility and Reproductive TechnologiesCauses of InfertilityInfertility TreatmentsInfertility WorldwideSumming UpCultural Focus: Oskar and Jack: A Story of Genes, Environments, and Cultures Historical Focus: How Are Babies Made? RESEARCH FOCUS: The Human Genome Project Chapter 3: Birth and the Newborn ChildSection 1: Birth and its Cultural ContextThe Birth ProcessStages of the Birth ProcessBirth ComplicationsCultural and Historical Variations in Birth Beliefs and PracticesVariations in Birth BeliefsVariations in Birth PracticesVariations on Birth in the WestCultural Variations in Neonatal and Maternal MortalitySection 2: The NeonateThe Neonate's HealthMeasuring Neonatal HealthLow Birth WeightPhysical Functioning of the NeonateNeonatal Sleeping PatternsNeonatal ReflexesNeonatal SensesSection 3: Caring for the NeonateNutrition: Is Breast Best?Evolutionary and Historical Perspectives on Breast FeedingBenefits of Breast FeedingSocial and Emotional Aspects of Neonatal CareCrying and SoothingBonding: Myth and TruthPostpartum DepressionSumming UpCultural Focus: Easing Birth Among the Cuna Indians Historical Focus: The Tragic History of Doctor-Assisted Births in the 19th Century Research Focus: How Much Does Breast Feeding Matter? Chapter 4: InfancySection 1: Physical DevelopmentGrowth and Change in InfancyBodily GrowthBrain DevelopmentSleep ChangesInfant HealthNutritional NeedsInfant MortalityBaby on the Move: Motor and Sensory DevelopmentMotor DevelopmentSensory DevelopmentSection 2: Cognitive DevelopmentPiaget's Sensorimotor StageThe Sensorimotor SubstagesObject PermanenceEvaluating Piaget's Sensorimotor TheoryInformation Processing in InfancyAttentionMemoryAssessing Infant DevelopmentApproaches to Assessing DevelopmentCan Media Enhance Cognitive Development? The Myth of "Baby Einstein"The Beginnings of LanguageFirst Sounds and WordsInfant-Directed (ID) SpeechSection 3: Emotional and Social DevelopmentTemperamentConceptualizing Temperament: Three ApproachesGoodness-of-FitInfants' EmotionsPrimary EmotionsInfants' Emotional PerceptionsThe Social World of the InfantCultural Themes of Infant Social LifeThe Foundation of Social Development: Two TheoriesSumming UpCultural Focus: Infant Care in Rural Turkey Historical Focus: Protecting Infants the Puritan Way Research Focus: Measuring Temperament Chapter 5: ToddlerhoodSection 1: physical developmentGrowth and Change in Years 2 and 3Bodily GrowthBrain DevelopmentSleep and (More) TeethingMotor DevelopmentSocializing Physical Functions: Toilet Training and WeaningToilet TrainingWeaningSection 2: cognitive developmentCognitive Development TheoriesCognitive Development in Toddlerhood: Piaget's TheoryVygotsky's Cultural Theory of Cognitive DevelopmentLanguage DevelopmentThe Biological and Evolutionary Bases of LanguageMilestones of Toddler Language: From First Words to FluencyLearning Language in a Social and Cultural ContextSection 3: emotional and social developmentEmotional Development in ToddlerhoodToddlers' EmotionsThe Birth of the SelfGender Identity and the Biology of Gender DevelopmentOne Special Person: Attachment Theory and ResearchAttachment TheoryQuality of AttachmentCritiques of Attachment TheoryThe Social World of the ToddlerThe Role of FathersThe Wider Social World: Siblings, Peers, and FriendsAutistic Spectrum Disorders: A Disruption in Social DevelopmentMedia Use in ToddlerhoodSumming UpCULTURAL FOCUS: Toddlerhood in Aboriginal Australia Historical Focus: The History of Toilet Training RESEARCH FOCUS: Early Child Care and Its Consequences Chapter 6: Early ChildhoodSection 1: PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENTGrowth from Age 3 to 6Bodily GrowthBrain Development and "Infantile" AmnesiaHealth and Safety in Early ChildhoodMotor DevelopmentGross and Fine Motor SkillsHandednessSection 2: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENTTheories of Cognitive DevelopmentPiaget's Preoperational Stage of Cognitive DevelopmentUnderstanding Thinking: The Development of "Theory of Mind"Cultural Learning in Early ChildhoodEarly Childhood EducationThe Importance of Preschool QualityCross-National VariationsPreschool as a Cognitive InterventionLanguage DevelopmentAdvances in Vocabulary and GrammarPragmatics: Social and Cultural Rules of LanguageSection 3: EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTEmotional Regulation and Gender SocializationEmotional RegulationMoral DevelopmentGender DevelopmentParentingParenting "Styles"Parenting in Other CulturesDiscipline and PunishmentThe Child's Expanding Social WorldSiblings and "Only Children"Peers and FriendsMedia Use in Early ChildhoodSumming UpCultural Focus: Shyness in China and Canada Historical Focus: Beat a Child, Save a Soul Research Focus: The Montessori Preschool Program Chapter 7: Middle ChildhoodSection 1: physical developmentGrowth in Middle ChildhoodPhysical Growth and Sensory DevelopmentNutrition and MalnutritionIllness and InjuriesMotor DevelopmentGross Motor Development FineMotor DevelopmentSection 2: cognitive developmentTheories of Cognitive DevelopmentConcrete OperationsInformation ProcessingIntelligence and Intelligence TestsLearning the Cognitive Skills of School: Reading and MathematicsLanguage DevelopmentVocabulary, Grammar, and PragmaticsBilingualismSchool in Middle ChildhoodCultural Variations in School ExperiencesLearning the Cognitive Skills of School: Reading and MathematicsSection 3: emotional and social developmentEmotional and Self-DevelopmentSmooth Sailing: Advances in Emotional Self-RegulationSelf-UnderstandingGender DevelopmentThe Social and Cultural Contexts of Middle ChildhoodFamily RelationsFriends and PeersWorkMedia UseSumming UpCultural Focus: School Socialization in Guatemala Historical Focus: Work Among British Children in the 19th Century Research Focus: TV or Not TV Chapter 8: AdolescenceSection 1: physical developmentThe Metamorphosis: Biological Changes of PubertyThe Physical Changes of PubertyThe Timing of PubertyCultural Responses: Puberty RitualsHealth Issues in AdolescenceEating DisordersSubstance UseSection 2: cognitive developmentPiaget's Theory of Formal OperationsHypothetical-Deductive ReasoningCritiques of Piaget's Theory of Formal OperationsOther Changes in Adolescent ThinkingInformation Processing: Selective Attention and MetamemorySocial Cognition: The Imaginary Audience and the Personal Fable Culture and CognitionAdolescent Education and WorkSchools: Secondary Education around the WorldAdolescent WorkSection 3: emotional and social developmentEmotional and Self-DevelopmentEmotionality in Adolescence: Storm and Stress?Self-Development in AdolescenceGender IntensificationCultural Beliefs: Morality and ReligionMoral DevelopmentReligious BeliefsThe Social and Cultural Contexts of AdolescenceFamily RelationshipsPeers and FriendsLove and SexualityMedia UseProblems and ResilienceCrime and DelinquencyDepressionResilience in AdolescenceSumming UpCULTURAL FOCUS: Apprenticeships in EuropeHistorical Focus: From Fasting Saints to Anorexic Girls RESEARCH FOCUS: The Daily Rhythms of Adolescents' Family Lives Chapter 9: Emerging AdulthoodSection 1: Physical DevelopmentThe Emergence of Emerging AdulthoodFive FeaturesThe Cultural Context of Emerging AdulthoodPhysical Changes of Emerging AdulthoodThe Peak of Physical FunctioningSleep Patterns and DeficitsRisk Behavior and Health IssuesInjuries and Fatalities: Automobile AccidentsSubstance Use and AbuseSection 2: Cognitive DevelopmentPostformal ThinkingPragmatismReflective JudgmentTertiary Education: College, University, and Training ProgramsCultural Variations in Tertiary EducationThe Benefits of Tertiary EducationSection 3: Emotional and Social DevelopmentEmotional and Self-DevelopmentSelf-esteemIdentity DevelopmentGender Development: Cultural Beliefs and StereotypesCultural BeliefsReligious DevelopmentPolitical DevelopmentThe Social and Cultural Contexts of Emerging AdulthoodFamily RelationshipsFriendshipsLove and SexualityFinding Adult WorkSocial Uses of Media Summing UpCultural Focus: The Young Men of Truk Island Historical Focus: Gender and Cognitive Development in Emerging Adulthood RESEARCH FOCUS: Graduated Driver Licensing Epilogue Practice Tests Answer Key Glossary References Credits Name Index Subject Index

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