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Story of Human Development

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ISBN-10: 0130307521

ISBN-13: 9780130307521

Edition: 2007

Authors: Narina Nunez, Amye Warren, Debra Poole

List price: $219.40
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The Story of Human Developmentpresents the fascinating details and descriptions of development throughout the lifespan.nbsp; With a narrative infused with the rich and diverse stories of peoplersquo;s lives, the compelling organization, a unique connecting summaries and focus on guiding developmental principles, this text puts the science of human development into a framework that better explains and explores how a whole person develops within varying environmental contexts.nbsp;
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Book details

List price: $219.40
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 12/30/2006
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 474
Size: 9.00" wide x 10.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 4.202
Language: English

Deborah A. Poole is a writer and psychology professor at Central Michigan University. Poole has written about the reliability of children testifying in child abuse and molestation cases in Developmental Psychology, The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, Applied and Preventative Psychology and American Psychologist. She also co-wrote the book entitled Investigative Interviews of Children: A Guide for Helping Professionals.

Introduction to Human Development
Heredity and Environment
Prenatal Development and Birth
Profile of the First Three Years
Pathways Through the First three Years
Profile of Early Childhood
Pathways through Early Childhood
Profile of Middle and Late Childhood
Pathways through Middle and late Childhood
Profile of Adolescence
Pathways through Adolescence
Profile of Early to Middle Adulthood
Pathways through Early to Middle Adulthood
Profile of Middle to Late Adulthood
Pathways through Middle to Late Adulthood
Epilogue: The End of Life