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基本説明
Integrates research, theory, and real life experiences and practices to provide a closer look at how infancy research is conducted.
Full Description
Tiffany Field, world renowned infant development scholar, writes an engaging and comprehensive book that collects and reviews the latest findings in the field, exploring cutting edge research and contemporary theories about infant development.
An engaging and accessible book that integrates research, theory, and real life experiences and practices to provide a closer look at how infancy research is conducted.
Features illustrative photos and data graphs covering research from recent years.
Draws on recent advances in neuroscience to examine the progress made in the areas of prenatal and cognitive development.
Contents
1. How we conduct infancy research. 2. Being a fetus (Prenatal Growth and Development.
3. Coming into the world (The Perinatal Period).
4. Being in tune with the world (The Early Senses).
5. Body-Talk with Parents and Others (Social Development).
6. Being Emotional and Temperamental (Emotional and Personality Development).
7. Moving Around in the World and Making Objects Do Things and Things Happen (Motor and Cognitive Development).
8. Finally Using Words (Language Development).
9. Taking Turns with Peers (More Social Development).
My Diary on Tory's First Year.
Glossary on Infant Caregiving.
References.



