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Child psychology : a contemporary viewpoint / E. Mavis Hetherington, Ross D. Parke ; revised by Ross D. Parke and Virginia Otis Locke.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill, 2003Edition: Updated 5th edDescription: xxvii, 705 p. : col ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 0072820144
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.4 21 H471
Contents:
Themes and theories of child development. -- Research methods in child psychology. -- Heredity and the environment. -- Prenatal development and birth. -- Infancy: sensation, perception, and learning. -- The child's growth: brain, body, motor skills, and sexual maturation. -- Emotional development. -- Language and communication. -- Cognitive development: Piaget and Vygotsky. -- Cognitive development: the information-processing approach. -- Intelligence. -- The family. -- Peers and friends. -- Schools, technology, and television. -- Gender roles and gender differences. -- Morality, altruism, and aggression. Developmental psychopathology
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"For additional study tools and resources, visit the Online Learning Center for Child psychology: a contemporary viewpoint at www.mhhe.com/hetherington5u"--Cover p. 4.

Themes and theories of child development. --
Research methods in child psychology. --
Heredity and the environment. --
Prenatal development and birth. --
Infancy: sensation, perception, and learning. --
The child's growth: brain, body, motor skills, and sexual maturation. --
Emotional development. --
Language and communication. --
Cognitive development: Piaget and Vygotsky. --
Cognitive development: the information-processing approach. --
Intelligence. --
The family. --
Peers and friends. --
Schools, technology, and television. --
Gender roles and gender differences. --
Morality, altruism, and aggression.
Developmental psychopathology

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