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An introduction to child development

By: Publication details: UK Collins 2002ISBN:
  • 0003223558
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An introduction to developmental psychology; early views on emotional development; attachments and mothering; the famliy and other care givers; temperament and personality; acquiring behaviour - conditioning and social learning theory; changing problem behaviour; Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development; children's moral development; the development of play; going to school; the nature of intelligence; visual perception; the development of langauge and communication; acquiring gender roles; aggression in children; how psychologists study children
Summary: This comprehensive guide explores all areas of child development, from the theories of Piaget and Freud to a a discussion of the nature of intelligence and the effects of the media on aggression in children. There is also a chapter on how psychologists study children, and students are encouraged to evaluate the methods and techniques used.
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An introduction to developmental psychology; early views on emotional development; attachments and mothering; the famliy and other care givers; temperament and personality; acquiring behaviour - conditioning and social learning theory; changing problem behaviour; Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development; children's moral development; the development of play; going to school; the nature of intelligence; visual perception; the development of langauge and communication; acquiring gender roles; aggression in children; how psychologists study children

This comprehensive guide explores all areas of child development, from the theories of Piaget and Freud to a a discussion of the nature of intelligence and the effects of the media on aggression in children. There is also a chapter on how psychologists study children, and students are encouraged to evaluate the methods and techniques used.

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