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An Introduction To Child Development
G.C. Davenport

An Introduction To Child Development

Collins Educational (Mar 31, 1994)
9780003223552
| Paperback
343 pages | 186 x 244 mm | English
Dewey 155

Subject

  • Child Development
  • Child Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Psychology / Developmental / Child

Plot

An Introduction to Child Development has established itself as the most popular and useful text available on child development. In a comprehensive coverage of the subject, the book explores all areas of child development, from the theories of Piaget and Freud to a discussion of the nature of intelligence and the effects of the media on aggression in children. This book features: • background readings illustrating key points • examination style questions • summary boxes • end of topic reviews • marginal comments, questions and activities • a user-friendly, no nonsense approach An Introduction to Child Development is widely used by students of GCSE Psychology, and as an introductory text to child development, nursery nursing, and some BTEC and vocational A level courses. It is also valuable to people working with children and interested parents.