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Parental Stress and Early Child Development - Adaptive and Maladaptive Outcomes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Kirby... Parental Stress and Early Child Development - Adaptive and Maladaptive Outcomes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Kirby Deater-Deckard, Robin Panneton
R5,153 Discovery Miles 51 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the complex impact of parenting stress and the effects of its transmission on young children's development and well-being (e.g., emotion self-regulation; executive functioning; maltreatment; future parenting practices). It analyzes current findings on acute and chronic psychological and socioeconomic stressors affecting parents, including those associated with poverty and cultural disparities, pregnancy and motherhood, and caring for children with developmental disabilities. Contributors explore how parental stress affects cognitive, affective, behavioral, and neurological development in children while pinpointing core adaptation, resilience, and coping skills parents need to reduce abusive and other negative behaviors and promote optimal outcomes in their children. These nuanced bidirectional perspectives on parent/child dynamics aim to inform clinical strategies and future research targeting parental stress and its cyclical impact on subsequent generations. Included in the coverage: Parental stress and child temperament. How social structure and culture shape parental strain and the well-being of parents and children. The stress of parenting children with developmental disabilities. Consequences and mechanisms of child maltreatment and the implications for parenting. How being mothered affects the development of mothering. Prenatal maternal stress and psychobiological development during childhood. Parenting Stress and Early Child Development is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians and related professionals, and graduate students in infancy and early childhood development, developmental psychology, pediatrics, family studies, and developmental neuroscience.

Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (Hardcover): Marc H. Bornstein, W. Andrew Rothenberg,... Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (Hardcover)
Marc H. Bornstein, W. Andrew Rothenberg, Jennifer E Lansford, Robert H. Bradley, Kirby Deater-Deckard, …
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

* Provides much-needed perspective on parenting in low- and middle-income countries, where the majority of parenting research still focuses on WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic) countries. * Compares data about four specific domains of parenting (Caregiving, Discipline, Environment and Public Health) in relation to development in children 1-5 years of age in more than 50 countries, advancing knowledge of both parenting and child development in diverse LMIC contexts. * The book is timely and particularly needed as researchers and practitioners increasingly emphasize the importance of understanding how parenting and child development are influenced by cultural contexts

Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (Paperback): Marc H. Bornstein, W. Andrew Rothenberg,... Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (Paperback)
Marc H. Bornstein, W. Andrew Rothenberg, Jennifer E Lansford, Robert H. Bradley, Kirby Deater-Deckard, …
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

* Provides much-needed perspective on parenting in low- and middle-income countries, where the majority of parenting research still focuses on WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic) countries. * Compares data about four specific domains of parenting (Caregiving, Discipline, Environment and Public Health) in relation to development in children 1-5 years of age in more than 50 countries, advancing knowledge of both parenting and child development in diverse LMIC contexts. * The book is timely and particularly needed as researchers and practitioners increasingly emphasize the importance of understanding how parenting and child development are influenced by cultural contexts

Biosocial Interplay During Elementary School - Pathways Toward Maladaptation in Young Children (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Pol... Biosocial Interplay During Elementary School - Pathways Toward Maladaptation in Young Children (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Pol A.C. van Lier, Kirby Deater-Deckard
R2,882 Discovery Miles 28 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the effects of social relations during primary school on children's neurobiology and pathways to maladaptation. It explores the ways in which after the transition to primary education children, supervised by teachers, need to function with their peers. The volume addresses issues affecting 10% to 20% of children who become poorly accepted or victimized by peers, receive low support by teachers or even have conflictual relations with teachers, and may perceive the classroom as a whole as nonsupportive. Key areas of coverage include: Detrimental effects of such social experiences, providing an overview of how such experiences affect children's neurobiology factors to understand why these children develop maladaptive outcomes. Manifestations of social relations, their complexity, interrelations, and pathways leading to the maladaptive outcomes. How genetic factors may evoke children's social environment and make them susceptible to its impact (e.g., findings on DNA methylation at both epigenome-wide level as well as on particular loci on candidate genes). Links between social environmental stressors and the psychophysiology of elementary school children and reviews both links with the autonomic nervous system as well as with the HPA-axis. The impact of social experiences on neurocognitive function development, decision making, and structural and functional brain development and discusses implications for research, prevention, and intervention. Biosocial Interplay During Elementary School is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians and other professionals in clinical child, school, and developmental psychology, educational psychology/policy and politics, social work, neuroscience, public health, and all related disciplines.

Biosocial Interplay During Elementary School - Pathways Toward Maladaptation in Young Children (1st ed. 2022): Pol A.C. van... Biosocial Interplay During Elementary School - Pathways Toward Maladaptation in Young Children (1st ed. 2022)
Pol A.C. van Lier, Kirby Deater-Deckard
R2,855 Discovery Miles 28 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the effects of social relations during primary school on children’s neurobiology and pathways to maladaptation. It explores the ways in which after the transition to primary education children, supervised by teachers, need to function with their peers. The volume addresses issues affecting 10% to 20% of children who become poorly accepted or victimized by peers, receive low support by teachers or even have conflictual relations with teachers, and may perceive the classroom as a whole as nonsupportive.  Key areas of coverage include: Detrimental effects of such social experiences, providing an overview of how such experiences affect children’s neurobiology factors to understand why these children develop maladaptive outcomes. Manifestations of social relations, their complexity, interrelations, and pathways leading to the maladaptive outcomes. How genetic factors may evoke children’s social environment and make them susceptible to its impact (e.g., findings on DNA methylation at both epigenome-wide level as well as on particular loci on candidate genes). Links between social environmental stressors and the psychophysiology of elementary school children and reviews both links with the autonomic nervous system as well as with the HPA-axis. The impact of social experiences on neurocognitive function development, decision making, and structural and functional brain development and discusses implications for research, prevention, and intervention. Biosocial Interplay During Elementary School is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians and other professionals in clinical child, school, and developmental psychology, educational psychology/policy and politics, social work, neuroscience, public health, and all related disciplines.

ISE Child Development: An Introduction (Paperback, 16th edition): John Santrock, Kirby Deater-Deckard, Jennifer Lansford ISE Child Development: An Introduction (Paperback, 16th edition)
John Santrock, Kirby Deater-Deckard, Jennifer Lansford
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Thorough. Accurate. Reliable. Engaging. These are just a few words used by adopters and reviewers of Child Development. The topically-organized 16th edition continues with Santrock's highly contemporary tone and focus, featuring over 1,000 new citations. The popular Connections theme shows students the different aspects of children's development to help them better understand the concepts. Used by hundreds of thousands of students over fourteen editions, the proven learning goals system provides a clear roadmap to course mastery. The new Guide to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, found in the preface, highlights the many updates the authors have made in these critical areas.

Parental Stress and Early Child Development - Adaptive and Maladaptive Outcomes (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017): Kirby... Parental Stress and Early Child Development - Adaptive and Maladaptive Outcomes (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Kirby Deater-Deckard, Robin Panneton
R2,147 Discovery Miles 21 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the complex impact of parenting stress and the effects of its transmission on young children's development and well-being (e.g., emotion self-regulation; executive functioning; maltreatment; future parenting practices). It analyzes current findings on acute and chronic psychological and socioeconomic stressors affecting parents, including those associated with poverty and cultural disparities, pregnancy and motherhood, and caring for children with developmental disabilities. Contributors explore how parental stress affects cognitive, affective, behavioral, and neurological development in children while pinpointing core adaptation, resilience, and coping skills parents need to reduce abusive and other negative behaviors and promote optimal outcomes in their children. These nuanced bidirectional perspectives on parent/child dynamics aim to inform clinical strategies and future research targeting parental stress and its cyclical impact on subsequent generations. Included in the coverage: Parental stress and child temperament. How social structure and culture shape parental strain and the well-being of parents and children. The stress of parenting children with developmental disabilities. Consequences and mechanisms of child maltreatment and the implications for parenting. How being mothered affects the development of mothering. Prenatal maternal stress and psychobiological development during childhood. Parenting Stress and Early Child Development is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians and related professionals, and graduate students in infancy and early childhood development, developmental psychology, pediatrics, family studies, and developmental neuroscience.

Parenting Stress (Paperback): Kirby Deater-Deckard Parenting Stress (Paperback)
Kirby Deater-Deckard
R889 Discovery Miles 8 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All parents experience stress as they attempt to meet the challenges of caring for their children. This comprehensive book examines the causes and consequences of parenting distress, drawing on a wide array of findings in current empirical research. Kirby Deater-Deckard explores normal and pathological parenting stress, the influences of parents on their children as well as children on their parents, and the effects of biological and environmental factors. Beginning with an overview of theories of stress and coping, Deater-Deckard goes on to describe how parenting stress is linked with problems in adult and child health (emotional problems, developmental disorders, illness); parental behaviors (warmth, harsh discipline); and factors outside the family (marital quality, work roles, cultural influences). The book concludes with a useful review of coping strategies and interventions that have been demonstrated to alleviate parenting stress.

APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology - Volume 1: Foundations, Methods, and Contemporary Issues Across the Lifespan;... APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology - Volume 1: Foundations, Methods, and Contemporary Issues Across the Lifespan; Volume 2: Applications and Broad Impact of Family Psychology; Volume 3: Family Therapy and Training (Hardcover)
Barbara H. Fiese, Marianne Celano, Kirby Deater-Deckard, Ernest N. Jouriles, Mark A. Whisman
R20,699 Discovery Miles 206 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Edited and authored by leaders in the field, this comprehensive three-volume set lays a solid foundation for integrating theory, research, practice, and policy in contemporary family psychology. Volume 1 describes the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the discipline, including an overview of traditional theories; influential contemporary theories; and complex research designs, statistical modeling, and experience sampling, among other topics. The volume presents a lifespan approach to family psychology, recognizing the importance of addressing how families change over time, and it discusses different forms of contemporary families. Volume 2 focuses on the application of family psychology to an array of mental and physical health conditions, societal issues, and shared systems such as schools and health care. Volume 3 addresses contemporary couple, family, and parenting interventions grounded in family psychology theory and science, as well as issues related to family psychology training. The vast scope of the handbook argues that family psychology has evolved to have a major impact not only on the practice of psychology, but also on how researchers in the field investigate the complexities of the human condition.

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