Connecting research and results. As a master teacher John Santrock connects students to current research and real-world application, helping students see how developmental psychology plays a role in their own lives and future careers. Through an integrated, personalized digital learning program, students gain the insight they need to study smarter and improve performance.

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SECTION 1 The Nature of Children's Development
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
SECTION 2 Beginnings
CHAPTER 2 Biological Beginnings
CHAPTER 3 Prenatal Development
CHAPTER 4 Birth
SECTION 3 Infancy
CHAPTER 5 Physical Development in Infancy
CHAPTER 6 Cognitive Development in Infancy
CHAPTER 7 Socioemotional Development in Infancy
SECTION 4 Early Childhood
CHAPTER 8 Physical Development in Early Childhood
CHAPTER 9 Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
CHAPTER 10 Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood
SECTION 5 Middle and Late Childhood
CHAPTER 11 Physical Development in Middle & Late Childhood
CHAPTER 12 Cognitive Development in Middle & Late Childhood
CHAPTER 13 Socioemotional Development in Middle & Late Childhood
SECTION 6 Adolescence
CHAPTER 14 Physical Development in Adolescence
CHAPTER 15 Cognitive Development in Adolescence
CHAPTER 16 Socioemotional Development in Adolescence
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ISBN
9781260098327
Publisert
2018-02-20
Utgave
14. utgave
Utgiver
McGraw-Hill Education
Vekt
1186 gr
Høyde
272 mm
Bredde
224 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
674

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John W. Santrock received his Ph.D. from the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. He has taught at the University of Charleston, the University of Georgia, and the University of Texas at Dallas. He has worked as a school psychologist and currently teaches educational psychology at the undergraduate level. In 2006, Dr. Santrock received the University of Texas at Dallas Excellence in Teaching Award. His research has included publications in the Journal of Educational Psychology on the contextual aspects of affectively toned cognition and children's self-regulatory behavior as well as teachers' perceptions of children from divorced families. He has been on the editorial boards of Developmental Psychology and Child Development. His publications include these exceptional McGraw-Hill texts: Child Development, 13th Edition; Life-Span Development, 14th Edition; Adolescence, 14th Edition; Psychology, 7th Edition; and Educational Psychology, 4th Edition.