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Child's World Infancy Through Adolescence

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ISBN-10: 0073532045

ISBN-13: 9780073532042

Edition: 12th 2011

Authors: Diane E. Papalia, Ruth Duskin Feldman

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List price: $92.99
Edition: 12th
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 11/1/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 608
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.278

As a professor, Diane E. Papalia has taught thousands of undergraduates at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She received her bachelor’s degree, majoring in psychology, from Vassar College and both her master’s degree in child development and family relations and her Ph.D. in life-span developmental psychology from West Virginia University. She has published numerous articles in such professional journals as Human Development, International Journal of Aging and Human Development, Sex Roles, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology and Journal of Gerontology. Most of these papers have dealt with her major research focus, cognitive development from childhood through old age.

Studying A Child's World
A Child's World: How We Discover It
Forming a New Life: Conception, Heredity, and Environment
Pregnancy and Prenatal Development
Birth and the Newborn Baby
Physical Development and Health During the First Three Years
Cognitive Development during the First Three Years
Psychosocial Development during the First Three Years
Physical Development and Health in Early Childhood
Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
Psychosocial Development in Early Childhood
Physical Development and Health in Middle Childhood
Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood
Physical Development and Health in Adolescence
Cognitive Development in Adolescence
Psychosocial Development in Adolescence