Human development : a life-span approach / F. Philip Rice.
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- BF 713 .R366 1998
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BF 713 .C844 1996 Human development / | BF 713 .L522 1990 The lifespan / | BF 713 .L522s 1990 Study guide for the lifespan / | BF 713 .R366 1998 Human development : | BF 713 .Sa59 2017 Life-span development / | BF 713.5 .Ev64 2005 Evolutionary perspectives on human development / | BF 721 .T366 2005 Comparing theories of child development / |
Based on research and made personal through anecdotes and real-life examples, this introduction to human development offers a combination of topical/chronological approach, an eclectic theoretical perspective, and a focus on contemporary issues and concerns. There are three major age divisions in this book - childhood, adolescence and adulthood - and each one discusses perspectives, physical development, cognitive development, emotional development, and social development. This particular edition provides revised coverage of the following topics: postpartum health issues; the neonate; health and children; cognitive development; emotional development; social development; health and adolescents; cognition during adolescence; adolescent emotions; transition to young adulthood; adult health; adult sexuality; cognition; and theories of suicide. There are also a number of supplements to this title, including a "Study Guide with Cases" (0-13-888314-9).
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