Comparing theories of child development
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Comparing theories of child development
Thomson Wadsworth, c2005
6th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [519]-536) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Explaining the nature of theories in the field of child development (including why theories are useful and why there are multiple theories), Thomas' highly respected book covers the widest range of theories of any text currently available. Using the following criteria: "Has the theory been popular?," "Has the theory been influential?," and "Is the theory representative of a class or family of theories?," Thomas identifies the goals and describes the findings of more than two dozen theorists and inspects a series of child development issues that bridge a variety of theories. Additionally, Thomas suggests a variety of ways to compare theories and existing explanations of how a child develops.
Table of Contents
1. Theories, Models, Paradigms, and Such. 2. The Contents of Child Development Theories. 3. Sigmund Freud"s Psychoanalysis. 4. Erikson"s Variation on Freud"s Theme. 5. Skinner"s Operant Conditioning. 6. Social-Learning Theory and Contextualism. 7. Piaget"s Cognitive Development Theory. 8. Vygotsky and the Soviet Tradition. 9. Information-Processing Theories. 10. Conceptions of the Self: Humanistic and Otherwise. 11. Ecological Psychology. 12. Ethology and Sociobiology. 13. A Bio-Electrochemical Model. 14. Kohlberg"s Moral Development Model. 15. Gilligan"s Compassionate Caring. 16. Recent Entries.
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