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Perfect for courses in child development or developmental psychology and arranged thematically in sections corresponding to chapter headings usually found in textbooks, this book is ideal for students wanting an accessible book to enrich their learning experience.

Key Features:

-Provides an overview of the place of each concept in Developmental Psychology under three headings, namely its meaning, origins and current usage.

-Concepts are grouped into sections corresponding to the main themes usually covered in teaching.

-Relevant concepts in the book are emboldened and linked by listing at the end of each concept

-Guidance is provided to further reading on each of the concepts discussed.

The book will be centrally important to undergraduate students who need to learn the language used by developmental psychologists in describing their studies, but will also help more advanced readers in checking their ideas regarding the nature and uSAGE of particular concepts.

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"Students of development psychology (at al levels) will appreciate how Professor Schaffer covers the important concepts that we all find fascinating and he does it in an approachable and informative way. Key Concepts in Developmental Psychology brings together an abundance of literature and ideas to create a book that could find a home in our libraries and classrooms." -- Neil J. Salkind

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Conceptions of Development Mechanisms of Change Biological Aspects Individuality Cognitive Development Social Cognition Relationship Formation Socialization Linguistic and Communicative Development

Key Concepts in Developmental Psychology

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      Book Synopsis
      Perfect for courses in child development or developmental psychology and arranged thematically in sections corresponding to chapter headings usually found in textbooks, this book is ideal for students wanting an accessible book to enrich their learning experience.

      Key Features:

      -Provides an overview of the place of each concept in Developmental Psychology under three headings, namely its meaning, origins and current usage.

      -Concepts are grouped into sections corresponding to the main themes usually covered in teaching.

      -Relevant concepts in the book are emboldened and linked by listing at the end of each concept

      -Guidance is provided to further reading on each of the concepts discussed.

      The book will be centrally important to undergraduate students who need to learn the language used by developmental psychologists in describing their studies, but will also help more advanced readers in checking their ideas regarding the nature and uSAGE of particular concepts.

      Trade Review
      "Students of development psychology (at al levels) will appreciate how Professor Schaffer covers the important concepts that we all find fascinating and he does it in an approachable and informative way. Key Concepts in Developmental Psychology brings together an abundance of literature and ideas to create a book that could find a home in our libraries and classrooms." -- Neil J. Salkind

      Table of Contents
      Conceptions of Development Mechanisms of Change Biological Aspects Individuality Cognitive Development Social Cognition Relationship Formation Socialization Linguistic and Communicative Development

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