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This bestselling textbook provides social science students with an
accessible introduction to neuroscience and the implications for
our understandings of child development, considering the links
between brain development and social and cultural issues. Now
covering the 0-18+ age range, the new edition critically analyses
the relationship between children and young people’s thoughts,
behaviours and feelings and the ways in which their developing
brains are structured. It includes a new section on emotional
development in adolescence, considering the impact of drugs and
alcohol on the brain and the role of brain changes in driving risky
behaviours. Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, the text
connects the latest scientific knowledge to the practice of
understanding and working with children. Incorporating the latest
research and debate throughout, the book offers students and
practitioners working with children: • case studies showing how
brain science is changing practice; • a companion website
including self-test questions; • end-of-chapter summaries,
further reading and questions to test knowledge; • a glossary of
neuroscientific terms.
This accessibly written textbook explores how our increasing
knowledge of neuroscience and advances in methods of investigation
is changing our understanding of child development. Packed full of
images, case studies, reflection points, further reading
suggestions and a full glossary of technical terms, it examines key
aspects of development such as emotion, memory, learning,
perception and language, as well as neurodevelopmental disorders.
It is designed to introduce undergraduate students on social
science courses to the science behind the brain, looking at how it
is structured and how it develops from a tiny cluster of cells into
a complex dynamic structure that controls every aspect of our very
existence.
This accessibly written textbook explores how our increasing
knowledge of neuroscience and advances in methods of investigation
is changing our understanding of child development. Packed full of
images, case studies, reflection points, further reading
suggestions and a full glossary of technical terms, it examines key
aspects of development such as emotion, memory, learning,
perception and language, as well as neurodevelopmental disorders.
It is designed to introduce undergraduate students on social
science courses to the science behind the brain, looking at how it
is structured and how it develops from a tiny cluster of cells into
a complex dynamic structure that controls every aspect of our very
existence.
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