Understanding child development : for adults who work with young children / Rosalind Charlesworth.
Material type: TextPublication details: Clifton Park, NY : Thomson Delmar Learning, c2008.Edition: 7th edDescription: xiii, 767 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cmISBN:- 9781418038106
- 1418038105
- 305.231 CHA 22
- HQ767.9 .C436 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 715-755) and index.
A brief look at the young child -- Developmental and learning theories -- Studying the young child -- How learning takes place -- Learning through play -- The adult role in learning : general characteristics -- The adult role in learning : family and sociocultural factors -- Conception and prenatal development -- Heredity, environment, and development -- Birth and the first two weeks -- Infancy : theory, environment, and culture -- Infancy : health and physical and motor skills development -- Infancy : affective development -- Infancy : cognitive development -- The toddler : autonomy and physical motor development -- The toddler : affective development -- The toddler : cognitive development -- Physical development, health, safety and nutrition : ages three to six -- Motor development : ages three to six -- The cognitive system and concept development -- Oral language development and use -- Written language : development and everyday use -- Intelligence and creativity -- The adult role and cognitive development -- The nature of affective development : theory, emotion, and personality -- Social development -- The adult role in affective development -- Preschool to primary : bridging the gap -- The primary child : physical and motor development -- The primary child : affective development -- The primary child : cognitive development and schooling -- A look at the whole child -- Action for children.
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