Child and Adolescent Development is an exciting, first edition that offers teacher education a new child development text organized with a chronological approach. This means that descriptions of the physical, cognitive, and social and emotional development of children and adolescents are spiraled throughout the text as discussions examine the characteristics of and the developmental milestones of four major stages of development; infancy and toddlerhood, early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescents. Each text part investigates the significant changes that happen during that developmental period and discusses what may influence body growth, brain and motor development, language, intelligence, parent and peer relationships, and self identity. Unique to this text is how the discussions are written from a global perspective, not only illustrating the universal and diverse contexts in which children and adolescents grow up but also demonstrating how cultural contexts cultivate the development of language and impact children's and adolescent's world views and their growth. In Child and Adolescent Development, knowledgeable and revered authors, Anita Woolfolk and Nancy Perry, explore the implications and applications of the best research in child development. They provide reliable and practical guidelines to help prospective teachers, and other professionals who intend to work with children and adolescents, recognize typical and atypical development and learn how to support the development of children and adolescents in positive ways
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Part I: Understanding Children and Adolescents Chapter 1 Introduction: Dimensions of Development Casebook--Applying Your Knowledge of Child Development: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives What Is Child Development? Basic Themes and Issues in Development What Are the Contexts for Development? Why Study Development? Summary and Key Terms Casebook: Applying Your Knowledge of Child Development-What Would They Do? Chapter 2 Theory and Research in Child Development Casebook--Giving Permission for Children to Participate in Research: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives Diversity in the Study of Development Explanations of Development Contextual and Dynamic Systems Theories Where Do the Theories Come From? Research Methods and Designs Issues in Child Development Research Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Giving Permission for Children to Participate in Research--What Would They Do? Part II: Birth, Infancy and Toddlerhood Chapter 3 Genetics, Prenatal Development, and Birth Casebook--Family Balancing: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives Genetics Reproduction Challenges, Technologies, and Controversies Prenatal Development Birth Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Family Balancing: What Would They Do? Chapter 4 Infancy and Toddlerhood Casebook--Picking Up a Crying Baby: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives The Meaning and Significance of Infancy The Newborn (Neonate) Neurobehavioral Assessment and Screening of Newborn Health and Vitality Newborns' Reflexes and States Promote Survival and Relationships Health, Physical Growth, and Nutrition of the Infant and Toddler Infant and Toddler Development and Learning The Early Intervention System for Children with Developmental Challenges Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Picking Up a Crying Baby: What Would They Do? Part III: Early Childhood Chapter 5 Physical Development in Early Childhood Casebook--Childhood Overweight and Obesity: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives Body Growth Brain Development Motor Development Health and Well-Being Special Physical Needs Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Childhood Overweight and Obesity: What Would They Do? Chapter 6 Cognitive Development in Early Childhood Casebook--Only Children and Imaginary Friends: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives New Cognitive Possibilities for a Developing Brain Language in the Preschool Years: Amazing Developments Dual Language Development Piaget and Vygotsky Information Processing: Knowing and Remembering Contexts for Cognitive Development: Family and Home Early Childhood Education Young Children in a Digital World Summary and Key Terms Casebook-- Only Children and Imaginary Friends: What Would They Do? Chapter 7 Social Emotional Development in Early Childhood Casebook--Why Not Say What You Really Mean? What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives Developing Morality Gender Development Peer Relationships Play Parent-Child Relationships in Early Childhood Challenges for Children: Child Abuse Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Why Not Say What You Really Mean: What Would They Do? Part IV: Middle Childhood Chapter 8 Physical Development in Middle Childhood Casebook--Decisions about Intelligence Testing: What Would You Do? Overview and Chapter Objectives Body Growth Brain Development Motor Development Health and Well-Being Special Physical Needs Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Decisions about Intelligence Testing: What Would They Do? Chapter 9 Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood Casebook--Decisions about Intelligence Testing: What Would You Do? Overview and Chapter Objectives Continuing Language Development Piaget and Vygotsky Information Processing and Memory: Developing Cognitive Processes Intelligence and Intelligence Testing The Child in School Children in a Digital World Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Decisions about Intelligence Testing: What Would They Do? Chapter 10 Social Emotional Development in Middle Childhood Casebook: Coaching Children-and Parents-on the Soccer Field What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives Moving Beyond Basic Needs My Peers and Me Knowing and Doing the Right Thing Gender Development Peer Relationships Families School Challenges for Children Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Coaching Children--and Parents--on the Soccer Field: What Would They Do? Part V: Adolescence Chapter 11 Physical Development in Adolescence Casebook--Adolescent Smoking: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives Puberty: Ready or Not Neurobiology and Adolescent Development Sexual Development Nutrition and Exercise Threats to Well-Being in Adolescence Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Adolescent Smoking: What Would They Do? Chapter 12 Cognitive Development in Adolescence Casebook--Adolescent Decision Making: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives Adolescent Language Development Connections Piaget and Vygotsky Information Processing: Metacognition and Scientific Thinking Beyond Reason: Thinking in the Real World Diversity in Adolescent Cognitive Development and School Achievement Contexts for Cognitive Development Adolescents in a Digital World Summary and Key Terms Casebook--Adolescent Decision Making: What Would They Do? Chapter 13 Social Emotional Development in Adolescence Casebook--Privacy versus Protection for Teens: What Would You Do? Overview and Objectives The Search for Identity Who Am I, and How Do I Like Myself? Connecting with Adolescents: Encouraging Young Women to Participate in Math- and Science-Related Courses and Careers Storm and Stress Relationships with Peers Parenting Adolescents Life in School Challenges for Adolescents Mental Illnesses Emerging Adulthood Summary and Key Terms The Casebook--Privacy versus Protection for Teens: What Would They Do?
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ISBN
9780137023110
Publisert
2011-05-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson
Vekt
1250 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
217 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
05, UU
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
696