Child Development

  • Child Development: An Active Learning Approach (Loose-Leaf)
    By Laura E. Levine, Joyce Munsch

    The pedagogical features in this text and the accompanying ancillaries package help students discover the excitement of studying child development, enhance their learning, and equip them with tools they can use long after the class ends.

  • Child Development: The Basic Stage of Early Childhood
    By Sidney William Bijou

    Child Development: The Basic Stage of Early Childhood

  • Child Development: A Topical Approach
    By Dana Lynn Gross, Diane E. Papalia, Ruth Duskin Feldman

    Child Development: A Topical Approach

  • Child Development
    By Elizabeth Bergner Hurlock

    Details the physical, emotional, and psychological development of normal children.

  • Child Development
    By Sujata Mittal

    The volumes have been written in a lucid style. The work would be useful for scholars, educationists, psychologists, and others concerned with growing children.

  • Child Development: Principles and Perspectives
    By Joan Littlefield Cook, Greg L. Cook

    Summary This topically organized book uses a student-friendly writing style, intuitive design, and an active learning system to help students critically explore the many perspectives on child development.

  • Child Development: Selected Readings from Australasian Research
    By Donald James Pallant

    Child Development: Selected Readings from Australasian Research

  • Child Development: Context, Culture, and Cascades
    By Catherine Susan Tamis-LeMonda

    These are (1) developmental cascades; (2) the socio-cultural contexts of development; and (3) the inclusion of contemporary research in the field"--

  • Child Development: Learning and Cognition
    By Keith Reece

    It will also provide interesting topics for research which interested readers can take up. This book is appropriate for students seeking detailed information in this area as well as for experts.

  • Child Development
    By Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Ashley Maynard

    Child Development: A Cultural Approach, covers prenatal development through adolescence and emerging adulthood and is available in hardcover, paperback, and la Carte versions.

  • Child Development
    By John W. Santrock

    "Thorough. Accurate. Reliable. Engaging. These are just a few of the words used by adopters and reviewers of John Santrock's Child Development.

  • Child Development
    By Laura E. Berk

    Readers are provided with an especially clear and coherent understanding of the sequence and underlying processes of child development, and the effective topical organization emphasizes to readers the way in which all of the domains of ...

  • Child Development: Theories and Critical Perspectives
    By Rosalyn H. Shute

    Child Development: Theories and Critical Perspectives

  • Child Development: Concepts and Theories
    By Jean A. Mercer

    Written for undergraduates, this book will become crucial to any student wanting a key to unlock the world of child development, by ensuring they understand the main concepts in the discipline.

  • Child Development: The Human, Cultural, and Educational Context
    By Wilfred H. O. Schmidt

    Child Development: The Human, Cultural, and Educational Context

  • Child Development: Principles and Perspectives
    By Greg Cook, Joan Littlefield Cook

    The primary goal of this book is to illustrate how child development principles and concepts are useful from many different perspectives - from different careers, different personal situations, different social policy issues - and how child ...

  • Child Development: Principles and Perspectives
    By Greg Cook, Joan Littlefield Cook

    Topically organized,Child Development: Principles and Perspectivesuses a student-friendly writing style, intuitive design, and an active learning system to help students critically explore the many perspectives on child development.

  • Child Development
    By Daevion Mcclain

    The study of child development. This book is intended to ease the task faced by researchers, instructors, and students who are confronted by the vast amount of research and theoretical discussion in child development and behaviour.

  • Child Development
    By Robert Stephen Feldman

    Appealing to the many different backgrounds and career goals of individuals interested in child development, this book offers current and balanced coverage of theory and research--with a focus on theapplicationof...

  • Child Development
    By Robert S. Feldman, Gail S. Ditkoff

    Appealing to the many different backgrounds and career goals of individuals interested in child development, this book offers the most current, balanced coverage of theory and researchwith a focus on the application of that researchwoven ...