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Child Psychology: a Contemporary View Point

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ISBN-10: 007338268X

ISBN-13: 9780073382685

Edition: 7th 2009

Authors: Ross D. Parke, Mary Gauvain

List price: $284.00
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This classic text once again provides a compelling topically-organized introduction to child development. Parke et al incorporate multiple perspectives in exploring the processes of child devleopment. With recurring pedagogical features to ensure students see the interrelatedness of chapters and concepts and the chronological development of children, the authors have also taken care to further their student-friendly presentation by shortening the text in this edition. This has been accomplished without cutting the book's highly-regarded child psychopathology chapter.
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Book details

List price: $284.00
Edition: 7th
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Publication date: 6/27/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 720
Size: 9.00" wide x 11.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 3.784
Language: English

Ross D. Parke is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and director of the Center for Family Studies at the University of California, Riverside. He is a past President of Division 7, the Developmental Psychology Division, of the American Psychological Association, and in 1995 received the g. Stanley Hall Award from this APA division. Park was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1997. He is currently editor of theJournal of Family Psychology and has served as editor of Developmental Psychology and as associate editor of Child Development. Parke is author of Fatherhood; co-author of The Throwaway Father, with Armin Brott; and co-editor of Family-Peer…    

Child Development: Themes, Theories, and Methods
Heredity and the Environment
Prenatal Development and Birth
Infancy: Sensation, Perception, and Learning
The Child's Growth: Brain, Body, Motor Skills and Sexual Maturation
Emotional Development and Attachment
Language and Communication
Cognitive Development: Piaget and Vygotsky
Cognitive Development: The Information-Processing
Intelligence and Achievement
The Family
Expanding the Social World: Peers and Friends
Gender Roles and Gender Differences
Morality, Altruism, and Aggression
Developmental Psychopathology