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The developing person : a life-span approach / Helen L. Bee, Sandra K. Mitchell.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Harper & Row, c1980.Description: xviii, 680 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0060405856
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155 B4141
Contents:
basic processes; answering questions; prenatal development and birth; the newborn infant: the first six months; physical growth and development; growth and health in adults; perceptual development over the life span; the development of language in children; the mystery of language development - can we explain it?; the development of thinking from birth to adolescence; cognitive growth and change in adolescents and adults; the measurement of intelligence in the child; growth and change in adult intelligence; theories of personality and social development; the development of personality and social relationships in children; development of adult attachments; self-concept and sex roles in children; self-concept and roles in adult life; putting it all together: life-span development
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Includes index.

basic processes;
answering questions;
prenatal development and birth;
the newborn infant: the first six months;
physical growth and development;
growth and health in adults;
perceptual development over the life span;
the development of language in children;
the mystery of language development - can we explain it?;
the development of thinking from birth to adolescence;
cognitive growth and change in adolescents and adults;
the measurement of intelligence in the child;
growth and change in adult intelligence;
theories of personality and social development;
the development of personality and social relationships in children;
development of adult attachments;
self-concept and sex roles in children;
self-concept and roles in adult life;
putting it all together: life-span development

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