Understanding child development is essential to ensuring a full and
rounded psychological grounding, but given the complex nature of
the topic it can be a real challenge. Child Development: Concepts
and Theories takes a step back to focus just on the key concepts of
child development that all students must learn. With this book,
their first encounters with theories and their applications will
mean that they can move on with a firm foundation in child
development. Central to this, is understanding how these theories
or concepts are applied in the real world and how psychologists
engage with them in research. This book gives clear and detailed
examples to bring the subject to life. Each chapter features case
studies that run throughout the chapter and develop as the
students' own understanding does. Written for undergraduates, the
book will become essential to any student wanting a key to unlock
the world of child development. Jean Mercer is Professor Emerita of
Psychology at Stockton University, New Jersey, and writes a blog,
"Childmyths".
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