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This new chronological edition is based on the well-established topically organized text by Bukatko and Daehler, Child Development: A Thematic Approach, 5/e. Addressing physical, social, and emotional development in a linear fashion, this text starts with pre-natal development and progresses through birth and the newborn baby, infancy and toddlerhood, early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. Developed to accommodate the more applied focus of courses in nursing, parenthood, education, family studies, and human ecology, this text benefits from the authors' focus on research through an emphasis on developmental themes.
Contents
NoteSummary of Developmental Themes, a Chapter Review, and Key Terms and Concepts.I. Overview1. Themes and TheoriesWhat Is Development?Five Major Themes in Developmental Psychology:The Study of the Child: Historical PerspectivesTheories of DevelopmentWhat Develops?2. Studying Child DevelopmentResearch Methods in Developmental PsychologySpecial Issues in Developmental ResearchEthical Issues in Developmental ResearchControversy: Thinking It Over: Should Researchers Reveal Information They Learn About Participants in Their Studies?II. First Steps in Development3. Genetics and HeredityPrinciples of Hereditary TransmissionGene and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesGenetic CounselingControversy: Thinking It Over: Should Sex Preselection Be Permitted?Developmental and Behavioral GeneticsResearch Applied to Parenting: Treating Siblings Fairly4. The Prenatal Period and BirthThe Stages of Prenatal DevelopmentEnvironmental Factors Influencing Prenatal DevelopmentControversy: Thinking It Over: Should a Drug-Abusing Expectant Woman Be Charged with Child Abuse?Birth and the Perinatal EnvironmentResearch Applied to Parenting: Nurturing and Caring During LaborNewborn AssessmentIII. Infancy (Ages 0-2)5. Physical DevelopmentBody Growth and DevelopmentThe Brain and Nervous SystemMotor Skill DevelopmentSleepResearch Applied to Parenting: Reducing Sudden Infant Death SyndromeBasic Learning ProcessesSensory CapacitiesAtypical Development: Visual Problems in Infancy6. Perception, Cognition, and LanguagePerceptionCognitionLanguageAtypical Development: Developmental DelayResearch Applied to Parenting: Reading to Children7. Social and Emotional DevelopmentEmotions in InfancyAttachmentResearch Applied to Parenting: Promoting Secure Attachment in Irritable InfantsAtypical Development: Failure-to-Thrive SyndromeSelf and OtherIV. Early Childhood (Ages 2-6)8. Physical, Cognitive, and Language DevelopmentPhysical Development in Early ChildhoodPerception in Early ChildhoodCognition in Early ChildhoodAtypical Development: Childhood AutismControversy: Thinking It Over: How Reliable Is Children's Eyewitness Testimony?Language in Early Childhood9. Social and Emotional DevelopmentEmotional Development in Early ChildhoodSelf and Self-Regulation in Early ChildhoodResearch Applied to Parenting: Encouraging Children's ComplianceMoral Development in Early ChildhoodGender Roles in Early ChildhoodAtypical Development: Hormonal Disorders in Children10. Contexts of DevelopmentThe Family in Early ChildhoodControversy: Thinking It Over: Should Parents Spank Their Children?Atypical Development: Posttraumatic Stress DisorderPeer Relationships in Early ChildhoodChild CareResearch Applied to Parenting: Choosing a Daycare CenterMediaV. Middle Childhood (Ages 6-11)11. Physical, Cognitive, and Language DevelopmentPhysical Development in Middle ChildhoodCognition in Middle Childhood: Piaget's TheoryCognition in Middle Childhood: The Information-Processing ApproachAtypical Development: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderResearch Applied to Education: Facilitating Transfer in the ClassroomCongition in Middle Childhood: Vygotsky and the Sociocultural Context of LearningLanguage in Middle ChildhoodAtypical Development: Language-Impaired ChildrenControversy: Thinking It Over: How Should Bilingual Education Programs Be Structured?12. Social and Emotional DevelopmentEmotional Development in Middle ChildhoodThe Development of Self in Middle ChildhoodResearch Applied to Parenting: Preventing Learned HelplessnessControversy: Thinking It Over: Is Praise Always a Good Thing?Moral Development in Middle ChildhoodGender Roles in Middle ChildhoodAtypical Development: Gender-Identity Disorder13. Contexts of DevelopmentThe Family in Middle ChildhoodPeer Relationships in Middle ChildhoodAtypical Development: Social WithdrawalResearch Applied to Parenting: Preventing BullyingSchoolResearch Applied to Education: Promoting Gender Equity in the ClassroomMediaResearch Applied to Parenting: Encouraging Critical Skills in Television ViewingVI. Adolescence (Ages 12-18)14. Physical and Cognitive DevelopmentPhysical Development in AdolescenceAtypical Development: Dieting and Eating DisordersControversy: Thinking It Over: What Should Sex Education Programs Emphasize?Cognitive Development in AdolescenceIntelligenceAtypical Development: Giftedness15. Social and Emotional DevelopmentEmotional Development in AdolescenceAtypical Development: Adolescent Depression and SuicideThe Development of Self in AdolescenceMoral Development in AdolescenceGender Roles in AdolescenceResearch Applied to Education: Educating Students About Sexual Harrassment16. Contexts of DevelopmentThe Family in AdolescencePeer Relationships in AdolescenceSchoolMediaControversy: Thinking It Over: What Regulations Should Exist for Children's Access to the Internet?Neighborhoods



