The developing person through the life span. / Kathleen Stassen Berger, Ross A. Thompson

By: Berger, Kathleen StassenContributor(s): Thompson, Ross AMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York: Worth Publishers, 1994Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxviii, 690 p. + [various pagings]: illISBN: 0879015942; 9780879015947LOC classification: RJ131.B38
Contents:
Contents: Part One:The beginnings: Introduction: Understanding how and why -- Including all kinds of people -- As time goes on -- Using the scientific method -- Cautions and challenges from science -- Theories: What theories do -- Psychoanalytic theory: Freud and Erikson -- Behaviorism: Condioning and social learning -- Cognitive theory: piagey and information processing -- Sociocultural theory: Vygotsky and beyond -- The universal perspective: Humanism and evolution -- What theories contribute -- The new genetics: The genetic code -- New calls, new functions -- From genotype to phenotype -- Nature and nurture -- Chromosomal and genetic problems -- Prenatal development and birth: Prenatal development -- Birth -- Harm to the fetus -- Low birthweight: causes and consequences -- The new family -- Part Two:The First two years: The first two years: Biosocial development: Body changes -- Brain development -- Perceiving and moving -- Surviving in good health -- The first two years: Cognitive development: Sensorimotor intelligence -- Information processing -- Language: What develops in the first two years? -- The first two years: Psychosocial development: Emotional development -- Brain and emotions -- The development of social bonds -- Theories of infant psychosocial development -- Infant day care -- Part Three: Early childhood: Early Childhood: Biosocial development: Body changes -- Brain development -- Improving motor skills -- Injuries and abuse -- Child maltreatment -- Early childhood: Cognitive development: Thinking during early childhood -- Language learning -- Early-childhood schooling -- Early childhood: Psychosocial development: Emotional development -- Play -- Challenges for caregivers -- Moral development -- Part Four: Middle childhood: Middle childhood: Biosocial development: A health time -- Health problems in middle childhood -- Brain development -- Developmental psychopathology -- Special education -- Middle childhood: Cognitive development: Building on theory -- Language -- Teaching and learning -- Middle childhood: Psychosocial development: The nature of the child -- Families and children -- The peer group -- Children's moral values -- Part Five: Adolescence: Adolescence: Biosocial development: Puberty begins -- Growth and nutrition -- Brain development -- Sexual maturation -- Adolescence: Cognitive development: Logic and self -- Two modes of thinking -- Digital natives -- Teaching and learning -- Adolescence: Psychosocial development: Identity -- Relationships with adults -- Peer power -- Sadness and anger -- Drug use and abuse -- Emerging adulthood: Biosocial development -- Cognitive development -- Psychosocial development.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Home library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA KUMASI LIBRARY
General Stacks
WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA KUMASI LIBRARY
RJ131.B38(3e) (Browse shelf) Available K/448/448/19
Browsing WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA KUMASI LIBRARY shelves, Shelving location: General Stacks Close shelf browser
HG4521.B631(9e) Investments and portfolio management. / HG4521.B632(9e) Investments and portfolio management. / BF121.W38(8e) Psychology: themes and variations. / RJ131.B38(3e) The developing person through the life span. / BF121.W271(9e) Psychology. / BF121.W272(9e) Psychology. / BF121.W273(9e) Psychology. /

Includes appendix, glossary, reference and index.

Contents: Part One:The beginnings: Introduction: Understanding how and why -- Including all kinds of people -- As time goes on -- Using the scientific method -- Cautions and challenges from science -- Theories: What theories do -- Psychoanalytic theory: Freud and Erikson -- Behaviorism: Condioning and social learning -- Cognitive theory: piagey and information processing -- Sociocultural theory: Vygotsky and beyond -- The universal perspective: Humanism and evolution -- What theories contribute -- The new genetics: The genetic code -- New calls, new functions -- From genotype to phenotype -- Nature and nurture -- Chromosomal and genetic problems -- Prenatal development and birth: Prenatal development -- Birth -- Harm to the fetus -- Low birthweight: causes and consequences -- The new family -- Part Two:The First two years: The first two years: Biosocial development: Body changes -- Brain development -- Perceiving and moving -- Surviving in good health -- The first two years: Cognitive development: Sensorimotor intelligence -- Information processing -- Language: What develops in the first two years? -- The first two years: Psychosocial development: Emotional development -- Brain and emotions -- The development of social bonds -- Theories of infant psychosocial development -- Infant day care -- Part Three: Early childhood: Early Childhood: Biosocial development: Body changes -- Brain development -- Improving motor skills -- Injuries and abuse -- Child maltreatment -- Early childhood: Cognitive development: Thinking during early childhood -- Language learning -- Early-childhood schooling -- Early childhood: Psychosocial development: Emotional development -- Play -- Challenges for caregivers -- Moral development -- Part Four: Middle childhood: Middle childhood: Biosocial development: A health time -- Health problems in middle childhood -- Brain development -- Developmental psychopathology -- Special education -- Middle childhood: Cognitive development: Building on theory -- Language -- Teaching and learning -- Middle childhood: Psychosocial development: The nature of the child -- Families and children -- The peer group -- Children's moral values -- Part Five: Adolescence: Adolescence: Biosocial development: Puberty begins -- Growth and nutrition -- Brain development -- Sexual maturation -- Adolescence: Cognitive development: Logic and self -- Two modes of thinking -- Digital natives -- Teaching and learning -- Adolescence: Psychosocial development: Identity -- Relationships with adults -- Peer power -- Sadness and anger -- Drug use and abuse -- Emerging adulthood: Biosocial development -- Cognitive development -- Psychosocial development.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

If you have any concerns or questions; kindly contact the library


© Powered by WIUC IT - Support Services Unit