The foundations of child development
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The foundations of child development
(Child development, 1)
Open University , Blackwell, 1994
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Includes bibliographical reference and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780631194255
Description
This book provides a broad and up-to-date introduction to theory and research in child development by presenting integrated research-based accounts of development in key areas of early childhood, such as perceptual abilities, social relationships, individuality and object knowledge. A focus on theoretical positions within these accounts is complemented by detailed critical examination of models of development processes. Particular attention is paid to images of children and childhood from historical and cross-cultural perspectives. The theme that runs through the book is a concern with the ways in which biological, social and cultural influences interact in development. Two of the chapters tackle these issues directly and show the problems associated with simplistic theories such as genetic determinism, arguing that human evolution has selected for plasticity and variety in developmental systems. Throughout the book, the reader is encouraged to engage critically with different interpretations of research evidence.
Table of Contents
1. Images of Childhood and Theories of Development: Prajna Das Gupta. 2. Evolution and Development: Ken Richardson. 3. Sensation to Perception: John Oates. 4. The Genesis of Thought: Dennis Bancroft. 5. Infant Individuality: Jim Stevenson and John Oates. 6. Interactions in Development: Ken Richardson. 7. First Relationships: John Oates.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631194262
Description
This is the first in a series of four books which form part of the Open University course Child Development. They provide a detailed and thorough undergraduate-level introduction to the central concepts, theories, current issues and research evidence in developmental psychology. These books assume no previous knowledge of the field and encourage the reader's active involvement, especially through the use of activities. Examples drawn from case-studies, psychological research and practice stimulate critical appreciation of the issues covered. Selected short readings accompany the chapters to present ideas from a variety of sources.
The Foundations of Child Development is a broad and accessible introduction to theory and research, presenting integrated research-based accounts of development in key areas of early childhood, such as perceptual abilities, social relationships, individuality and object knowledge. A focus on modern developmental theories is complemented by detailed consideration of models of developmental processes. A theme that runs through the book is a concern with the ways in which biological, social and cultural influences interact in development.
Table of Contents
1. Images of Childhood and Theories of Development: Prajna Das Gupta. 2. Evolution and Development: Ken Richardson.
3. Sensation to Perception: John Oates.
4. The Genesis of Thought: Dennis Bancroft.
5. Infant Individuality: Jim Stevenson and John Oates.
6. Interactions in Development: Ken Richardson.
7. First Relationships: John Oates.
Acknowledgments.
Name Index.
Subject Index.
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