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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0078035430
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0078035432
  • Author: Ruth Duskin Feldman

Martorell, Papalia, and Feldman continue to provide the extensive cross-cultural and multicultural coverage, innovative pedagogical learning system, and balance between research and real-life applications that has made A Child’s World a favorite of students and professors alike.

Table contents:

  1. Chapter 1 Studying a Child’s World
  2. The Study of Child Development: Then and Now
  3. Early Approaches
  4. Developmental Psychology Becomes a Science
  5. Studying the Life Span
  6. New Frontiers
  7. The Study of Child Development: Basic Concepts
  8. Domains of Development
  9. Periods of Development
  10. Influences on Development
  11. Heredity, Environment, and Maturation
  12. Contexts of Development
  13. 1.1 Around the World Children of Immigrant Families
  14. Normative and Nonnormative Influences
  15. 1.2 The Everyday World Studying the Life Course: Growing Up in Hard Times
  16. Timing of Influences: Critical or Sensitive Periods
  17. An Emerging Consensus
  18. 1.3 The Research World Is There a Critical Period for Language Acquisition?
  19. summary and key terms
  20. Chapter 2 A Child’s World: How We Discover It
  21. Basic Theoretical Issues
  22. Issue 1: Is Development Active or Reactive?
  23. Issue 2: Is Development Continuous or Discontinuous?
  24. Theoretical Perspectives
  25. Perspective 1: Psychoanalytic
  26. Perspective 2: Learning
  27. Perspective 3: Cognitive
  28. Perspective 4: Contextual
  29. Perspective 5: Evolutionary/Sociobiological
  30. A Shifting Balance
  31. 2.1 The Research World The Adaptive Value of Immaturity
  32. Research Methods
  33. Quantitative and Qualitative Research
  34. Sampling
  35. Forms of Data Collection
  36. Evaluating Quantitative and Qualitative Research
  37. Basic Research Designs
  38. 2.2 Around the World Purposes of Cross-Cultural Research
  39. Developmental Research Designs
  40. Collaborative Research
  41. Ethics of Research
  42. Right to Informed Consent
  43. Avoidance of Deception
  44. Right to Self-Esteem
  45. Right to Privacy and Confidentiality
  46. summary and key terms
  47. Chapter 3 Forming a New Life: Conception, Heredity, and Environment
  48. Conceiving a New Life
  49. Changing Theories of Conception
  50. How Fertilization Takes Place
  51. Infertility
  52. Causes of Infertility
  53. Treatments for Infertility
  54. Alternative Ways to Parenthood: Assisted Reproductive Technology
  55. 3.1 The Everyday World Multiple Births
  56. Mechanisms of Heredity
  57. The Genetic Code
  58. What Determines Sex?
  59. Patterns of Genetic Transmission
  60. Genetic and Chromosomal Abnormalities
  61. Dominant or Recessive Inheritance of Defects
  62. Sex-Linked Inheritance of Defects
  63. Chromosomal Abnormalities
  64. Genetic Counseling and Testing
  65. Nature and Nurture: Influences of Heredity and Environment
  66. 3.2 The Research World Genetic Testing
  67. Studying the Relative Influences of Heredity and Environment
  68. How Heredity and Environment Work Together
  69. Some Characteristics Influenced by Heredity and Environment
  70. Physical and Physiological Traits
  71. Intelligence
  72. Personality
  73. Psychopathology
  74. summary and key terms
  75. Chapter 4 Pregnancy and Prenatal Development
  76. Prenatal Development: Three Stages
  77. The Germinal Stage (Fertilization to 2 Weeks)
  78. The Embryonic Stage (2 to 8 Weeks)
  79. 4.1 Around the World Mourning a Miscarriage or Stillbirth
  80. The Fetal Stage (8 Weeks to Birth)
  81. Prenatal Development: Environmental Influences
  82. Maternal Factors
  83. 4.2 The Everyday World Fetal Welfare versus Mothers’ Rights
  84. Paternal Factors
  85. Monitoring and Promoting Prenatal Development
  86. Disparities in Prenatal Care
  87. The Need for Preconception Care
  88. summary and key terms
  89. Chapter 5 Birth and the Newborn Baby
  90. Childbirth and Culture: How Birthing Has Changed
  91. Reducing the Risks of Childbirth
  92. Contemporary Settings for Childbirth
  93. The Birth Process
  94. Stages of Childbirth
  95. Electronic Fetal Monitoring
  96. Vaginal versus Cesarean Delivery
  97. Medicated versus Nonmedicated Delivery
  98. The Newborn Baby
  99. Size and Appearance
  100. 5.1 Around the World Having a Baby in the Himalayas
  101. Body Systems
  102. Medical and Behavioral Assessment
  103. States of Arousal and Activity Levels
  104. Complications of Childbirth—and Their Aftermath
  105. Low Birth Weight
  106. 5.2 The Everyday World Comforting a Crying Baby
  107. Postmaturity
  108. Stillbirth
  109. Can a Supportive Environment Overcome Effects of Birth Complications?
  110. Newborns and Parents
  111. Infant Care: A Cross-Cultural View
  112. Childbirth and Bonding
  113. What Do Newborns Need from Their Mothers?
  114. The Father’s Role
  115. How Parenthood Affects Marital Satisfaction
  116. summary and key terms
  117. Chapter 6 Physical Development and Health during the First Three Years
  118. Early Growth and Physical Development
  119. Principles of Early Growth and Physical Development
  120. Growth Patterns
  121. Nutrition and Feeding Methods
  122. Breast or Bottle?
  123. Starting Solid Foods
  124. Is Being Overweight a Problem in Infancy?
  125. The Brain and Reflex Behavior
  126. Building the Brain
  127. 6.1 The Research World The Autism “Epidemic”
  128. Early Reflexes
  129. Molding the Brain: The Role of Experience
  130. Early Sensory Capacities
  131. Touch and Pain
  132. Smell and Taste
  133. Hearing
  134. Sight
  135. Motor Development
  136. Milestones of Motor Development
  137. Motor Development and Perception
  138. Eleanor and James Gibson’s Ecological Theory of Perception
  139. How Motor Development Occurs: Thelen’s Dynamic Systems Theory
  140. Cultural Influences on Motor Development
  141. Health
  142. Reducing Infant Mortality
  143. 6.2 Around the World Sleep Customs
  144. Immunization for Better Health
  145. Maltreatment: Abuse and Neglect
  146. Maltreatment in Infancy and Toddlerhood
  147. Contributing Factors: An Ecological View
  148. Helping Families in Trouble
  149. Long-Term Effects of Maltreatment
  150. summary and key terms
  151. Chapter 7 Cognitive Development during the First Three Years
  152. Studying Cognitive Development: Six Approaches
  153. Behaviorist Approach: Basic Mechanics of Learning
  154. Classical and Operant Conditioning
  155. Infant Memory
  156. Psychometric Approach: Developmental and Intelligence Testing
  157. Testing Infants and Toddlers
  158. Assessing the Impact of the Home Environment
  159. Early Intervention
  160. Piagetian Approach: The Sensorimotor Stage
  161. Substages of the Sensorimotor Stage
  162. Do Imitative Abilities Develop Earlier than Piaget Thought?
  163. Development of Knowledge about Objects and Space
  164. Evaluating Piaget’s Sensorimotor Stage
  165. Information-Processing Approach: Perceptions and Representations
  166. Habituation
  167. Visual and Auditory Processing Abilities
  168. Information Processing as a Predictor of Intelligence
  169. 7.1 The Everyday World Do Infants and Toddlers Watch Too Much Television?
  170. Information Processing and the Development of Piagetian Abilities
  171. Evaluating Information-Processing Research on Infants
  172. Cognitive Neuroscience Approach: The Brain’s Cognitive Structures
  173. Social-Contextual Approach: Learning from Interactions with Caregivers
  174. Language Development
  175. Sequence of Early Language Development
  176. Characteristics of Early Speech
  177. Classic Theories of Language Acquisition: The Nature-Nurture Debate
  178. 7.2 Around the World Inventing Sign Language
  179. Influences on Language Development
  180. Preparing for Literacy: The Benefits of Reading Aloud
  181. summary and key terms
  182. Chapter 8 Psychosocial Development during the First Three Years
  183. Foundations of Psychosocial Development
  184. Emotions
  185. Temperament
  186. Developmental Issues in Infancy
  187. Developing Trust
  188. Developing Attachments
  189. Emotional Communication with Caregivers: Mutual Regulation
  190. 8.1 The Everyday World How Postpartum Depression Affects Early Development
  191. Developmental Issues in Toddlerhood
  192. The Emerging Sense of Self
  193. Developing Autonomy
  194. 8.2 Around the World Are Struggles with Toddlers Necessary?
  195. The Roots of Moral Development: Socialization and Internalization
  196. Gender: How Different Are Baby Boys and Girls?
  197. Gender Differences in Infants and Toddlers
  198. How Parents Shape Gender Differences
  199. Contact with Other Children
  200. Siblings
  201. Sociability with Nonsiblings
  202. Children of Working Parents
  203. Effects of Maternal Employment
  204. Early Child Care
  205. summary and key terms
  206. Chapter 9 Physical Development and Health in Early Childhood
  207. Aspects of Physiological Development
  208. Bodily Growth and Change
  209. Sleep Patterns and Problems
  210. Sleep Disturbances and Disorders
  211. Bed-Wetting
  212. Brain Development
  213. Motor Development
  214. Gross and Fine Motor Skills
  215. Handedness
  216. Artistic Development
  217. Health and Safety
  218. Nutrition: Preventing Obesity
  219. 9.1 Around the World Surviving the First Five Years of Life
  220. Undernutrition
  221. 9.2 The Everyday World Food Security
  222. Food Allergies
  223. Oral Health
  224. Accidental Injuries and Deaths
  225. Health in Context: Environmental Influences
  226. summary and key terms
  227. Chapter 10 Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
  228. Piagetian Approach: The Preoperational Child
  229. Advances of Preoperational Thought
  230. Immature Aspects of Preoperational Thought
  231. Do Young Children Have Theories of Mind?
  232. 10.1 The Everyday World Imaginary Companions
  233. Information-Processing Approach: Memory Development
  234. Basic Processes and Capacities
  235. Recognition and Recall
  236. Forming and Retaining Childhood Memories
  237. Intelligence: Psychometric and Vygotskian Approaches
  238. Traditional Psychometric Measures
  239. Influences on Measured Intelligence
  240. Testing and Teaching Based on Vygotsky’s Theory
  241. Language Development
  242. Vocabulary
  243. Grammar and Syntax
  244. Pragmatics and Social Speech
  245. Delayed Language Development
  246. Preparation for Literacy
  247. 10.2 The Research World Private Speech: Piaget versus Vygotsky
  248. Media and Cognition
  249. Early Childhood Education
  250. Types of Preschools
  251. Compensatory Preschool Programs
  252. The School of the Twenty-First Century: Universal Preschool
  253. The Child in Kindergarten
  254. summary and key terms
  255. Chapter 11 Psychosocial Development in Early Childhood
  256. The Developing Self
  257. The Self-Concept and Cognitive Development
  258. Self-Esteem
  259. Understanding and Regulating Emotions
  260. Erikson: Initiative versus Guilt
  261. Gender
  262. Gender Differences
  263. Perspectives on Gender Development
  264. Play: The Business of Early Childhood
  265. Cognitive Levels of Play
  266. 11.1 The Research World Does Play Have an Evolutionary Basis?
  267. The Social Dimension of Play
  268. How Gender Influences Play
  269. How Culture Influences Play
  270. Parenting
  271. Forms of Discipline
  272. 11.2 The Everyday World The Case against Corporal Punishment
  273. Parenting Styles
  274. Special Behavioral Concerns
  275. Prosocial Behavior
  276. Aggression
  277. Fearfulness
  278. Relationships with Other Children
  279. Sibling Relationships
  280. The Only Child
  281. Playmates and Friends
  282. summary and key terms
  283. Chapter 12 Physical Development and Health in Middle Childhood
  284. Aspects of Physical Development
  285. Height and Weight
  286. Tooth Development and Dental Care
  287. Brain Development
  288. Nutrition and Sleep
  289. Nutritional Needs
  290. Sleep Patterns and Problems
  291. Motor Development and Physical Play
  292. Recess-Time Play
  293. Organized Sports
  294. Health and Safety
  295. Overweight and Body Image
  296. 12.1 The Everyday World Do Barbie Dolls Affect Girls’ Body Image?
  297. Medical Conditions
  298. Factors in Health and Access to Health Care
  299. Accidental Injuries
  300. 12.2 Around the World How Cultural Attitudes Affect Health Care
  301. Mental Health
  302. Common Emotional Disturbances
  303. Treatment Techniques
  304. summary and key terms
  305. Chapter 13 Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
  306. Piagetian Approach: The Concrete Operational Child
  307. Cognitive Advances
  308. Influences of Neurological Development and Schooling
  309. Moral Reasoning
  310. Information-Processing Approach: Attention, Memory, and Planning
  311. How Do Executive Skills Develop?
  312. Selective Attention
  313. Working Memory
  314. Metamemory: Understanding Memory
  315. Mnemonics: Strategies for Remembering
  316. Information Processing and Piagetian Tasks
  317. Psychometric Approach: Assessment of Intelligence
  318. The IQ Controversy
  319. Influences on Intelligence
  320. Is There More than One Intelligence?
  321. Other Directions in Intelligence Testing
  322. Language and Literacy
  323. Vocabulary, Grammar, and Syntax
  324. Pragmatics: Knowledge about Communication
  325. Second-Language Learning
  326. Literacy
  327. The Child in School
  328. Entering First Grade
  329. Influences on School Achievement
  330. 13.1 The Research World The Homework Debate
  331. 13.2 The Everyday World The Math Wars
  332. Educating Children with Special Needs
  333. Children with Learning Problems
  334. Gifted Children
  335. summary and key terms
  336. Chapter 14 Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood
  337. The Developing Self
  338. Self-Concept Development: Representational Systems
  339. Industry versus Inferiority
  340. Emotional Growth and Prosocial Behavior
  341. The Child in the Family
  342. Family Atmosphere
  343. 14.1 The Research World Pass the Milk: Family Mealtimes and Child Well-Being
  344. Family Structure
  345. Sibling Relationships
  346. The Child in the Peer Group
  347. Positive and Negative Effects of Peer Relations
  348. Gender Differences in Peer-Group Relationships
  349. Popularity
  350. Friendship
  351. Aggression and Bullying
  352. Stress and Resilience
  353. Stresses of Modern Life
  354. Coping with Stress: The Resilient Child
  355. 14.2 The Everyday World Talking with Children about Terrorism and War
  356. summary and key terms
  357. Chapter 15 Physical Development and Health in Adolescence
  358. Adolescence: A Developmental Transition
  359. Adolescence as a Social Construction
  360. 15.1 Around the World The Globalization of Adolescence
  361. Adolescence: A Time of Opportunities and Risks
  362. Puberty: The End of Childhood
  363. How Puberty Begins: Hormonal Changes
  364. Timing, Signs, and Sequence of Puberty and Sexual Maturity
  365. Implications of Early and Late Maturation
  366. The Adolescent Brain
  367. Physical and Mental Health
  368. Physical Activity
  369. Sleep Needs and Problems
  370. Nutrition and Eating Disorders
  371. Use and Abuse of Drugs
  372. Depression
  373. Death in Adolescence
  374. Protective Factors: Health in Context
  375. summary and key terms
  376. Chapter 16 Cognitive Development in Adolescence
  377. Aspects of Cognitive Maturation
  378. Piaget’s Stage of Formal Operations
  379. Elkind: Immature Characteristics of Adolescent Thought
  380. Language Development
  381. Changes in Information Processing in Adolescence
  382. Moral Development
  383. Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Reasoning
  384. 16.1 The Research World Fowler’s Stages of Faith
  385. Gilligan’s Theory: An Ethic of Care
  386. Prosocial Behavior and Volunteer Activity
  387. Educational and Vocational Issues
  388. Influences on School Achievement
  389. 16.2 The Everyday World Multitasking and Gen M
  390. Dropping Out of High School
  391. Preparing for Higher Education or Vocations
  392. summary and key terms
  393. Chapter 17 Psychosocial Development in Adolescence
  394. The Search for Identity
  395. Erikson: Identity versus Identity Confusion
  396. Marcia: Identity Status—Crisis and Commitment
  397. Gender Differences in Identity Formation
  398. Ethnic Factors in Identity Formation
  399. Sexuality
  400. Sexual Orientation and Identity
  401. Sexual Behavior
  402. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
  403. Teenage Pregnancy and Childbearing
  404. 17.1 Around the World Preventing Teenage Pregnancy
  405. Relationships with Family and Peers
  406. Is Adolescent Rebellion a Myth?
  407. Changing Time Use and Changing Relationships
  408. Adolescents and Parents
  409. Adolescents and Siblings
  410. Peers and Friends
  411. Antisocial Behavior and Juvenile Delinquency
  412. 17.2 The Everyday World The Youth Violence Epidemic
  413. Becoming a Delinquent: Genetic and Neurological Factors
  414. Becoming a Delinquent: How Family, Peer, and Community Influences Interact
  415. Long-Term Prospects
  416. Preventing and Treating Delinquency
  417. Emerging Adulthood
  418. summary and key terms
  419. Glossary
  420. Bibliography
  421. Credits
  422. Name Index
  423. Subject Index

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