1. The Science of Child Development  

2. Genetic Bases of Child Development

3. Prenatal Development, Birth, and the Newborn 

4. Growth and Health   

5. Perceptual and Motor Development  

6. Theories of Cognitive Development   

7. Cognitive Processes and Academic Skills 

8. Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition

9. Language and Communication   

10. Emotional Development   

11. Understanding Self and Others   

12. Moral Understanding and Behavior  

13. Gender and Development  

14. Family Relationships   

15. Influences Beyond the Family
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This title is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has worked closely with educators around the world to include content which is especially relevant to students outside the United States.

An engaging, pedagogically-driven design

  • Module Organization. The focus on a student-friendly book begins with the structure of the chapters. Each chapter consists of three or four modules that provide a clear and well-defined organization to the chapter.
  • Chapter-opening Introductions. Learning Objectives and Vignettes at the start of each module introduce the topic to be covered, helping to guide students on important subjects in each section.
  • Fully integrates Features. Special topics that are set off in other textbooks as feature boxes are fully integrated with the main text and identified by a distinctive icon.
  • Self-Testing Material. Test Yourself questions at the end of each chapter confirm and cement students’ understanding of the chapter material.
  • Highlights Key Terms. The Key Terms section lists all of the important boldfaced terms appearing in the chapter.
  • Chapter-ending Summaries. The Summary is a concise review of the chapter helping students to recall important themes of the chapter.

Explore research and theory

  • Reiterates Foundation Throughout Narrative. Four foundation issues — Continuity, Nature and nurture, Active children, and Connections — are introduced in Chapter 1 and then reappear in subsequent chapters to scaffold students’ understanding. By occurring repeatedly throughout the text, the themes remind students of the core issues that drive child-development science.
  • Illustrates Foundational Themes. The Unifying Themes feature links the ideas in the chapter to one of the major foundational themes.
  • Connects Theory and Research. Spotlight on Theories examines an influential theory of development and shows how it has been tested in research.
  • NEW! Examines Real Research. The Focus on Research feature provides details on the design and methods used in a particular research study. The easy-to-read, question-and-answer formatted feature closely examines specific studies, demystifies research, and shows that scientific work is a series of logical steps conducted by real people. New topics covered include: hereditary bases of peer relationships, links between maternal depression and children’s behavior problems, long-term consequences of temperament, and more.

Understand culture and development

  • Firsthand Views. The See for Yourself feature suggests activities that allow students to observe topics in child development firsthand.
  • Examine Culture’s Impact. Cultural Influences shows how culture influences children and illustrates that developmental journeys are diverse. All children share the biological aspects of development, but their cultural contexts differ. This feature celebrates the developmental experiences of children from different backgrounds.
  • Influence Children’s Lives. Improving Children’s Lives shows how research and theory can be applied to improve children’s development. These practical solutions to everyday problems show the relevance of research and theory to real life.
  • Apply Research. Child Development and Family Policy shows how results from research are used to create social policy that is designed to improve the lives of children and their families.

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Examines Real Research. The Focus on Research feature provides details on the design and methods used in a particular research study. The easy-to-read, question-and-answer formatted feature closely examines specific studies, demystifies research, and shows that scientific work is a series of logical steps conducted by real people. New topics covered include: hereditary bases of peer relationships, links between maternal depression and children’s behavior problems, long-term consequences of temperament, and more.

Chapter-by-Chapter Changes

Chapter 1

· Updated examples of different research methods.

Chapter 2

· A new Focus on Research feature on hereditary bases of peer relationships, extensively revised material on molecular genetics

· New material about methylation as an epigenetic mechanism.

Chapter 3

· New material on environmental pollutants

· An updated section on the impact of cocaine

· Revised material on the impact of epidural analgesia

· A new Focus on Research feature on links between maternal depression and children’s behavior problems,

· A revised Child Development and Family Policy feature

Chapter 4

· Revised material on sleep

· An updated section on ways to encourage young children to eat healthfully

· Revised material on the impact of timing of maturation on boys’ development

· A new list of factors that lead to obesity

· A new Focus on Research feature on evaluating a program for preventing eating disorders

· A new Child Development and Family Policy feature on teenagers and the law

Chapter 5

· Revised coverage of face perception

· New coverage of attention

· A new Focus on Research feature on infants’ grasping

Chapter 6

· contains much-revised coverage of executive function and of naïve psychology (now called folk psychology).

Chapter 7

· New material on the impact of children’s misconceptions on their scientific thinking

· A new Focus on Research feature on ways to teach children to design experiments

· Revised coverage of reading and of quantitative reasoning

Chapter 8

· Completely revised coverage of dynamic assessment (formerly, dynamic testing)

· New Focus on Research feature on making tests less threatening

· New Spotlight on Theory feature on the nature of impaired reading comprehension

· Re-organized material on gifted children

Chapter 9

· Contains revised coverage of the role of sentence cues in word learning

· A new Focus on Research feature on why exposure to parents’ speech increases children’s vocabulary

· Revised coverage on language acquisition in bilingual children

Chapter 10

· New material on perception of frightening stimuli

· Revised Spotlight on Theories feature

· Revised description of the stability of temperament and its links to personality

· A new Focus on Research feature on the long-

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781292073873
Publisert
2015-06-16
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson Education Limited
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt

Forfatter

Biographical note

Robert V. Kail is Distinguished Professor of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. His undergraduate degree is from Ohio Wesleyan University, and his Ph.D. is from the University of Michigan. Kail is editor of Child Development Perspectives and the editor emeritus of Psychological Science. He received the McCandless Young Scientist Award from the American Psychological Association, was named the Distinguished Sesquicentennial Alumnus in Psychology by Ohio Wesleyan University, and is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science. He has also written Scientific Writing for Psychology: Lessons in Clarity and Style.