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Lifespan development / [electronic resource] Kelvin L. Seifert, Robert J. Hoffnung, Michele Hoffnung.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c1997.Description: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 0395691788
  • 9780395691786
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155 21
LOC classification:
  • BF713 .S43 1997
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
Beginnings: Studying development; Theories of development; Genetics, prenatal development, and birth -- First two years of life: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Early childhood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Middle childhood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Adolescence: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Early adulthood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Middle adulthood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Late adulthood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Death, loss, and bereavement -- Glossary.
Summary: [The authors] believe that lifespan psychology is relevant to current career and social issues that all adults face. It is especially relevant to those who will work or live with children, adolescents, or the elderly.... [Their] goal in writing this book is to present development at every stage of lifespan from a growth perspective. -Pref. [The authors] wrote this new text to enable students to find themselves, and the people they know, in the story of lifespan development. It is a story of how we grow and change throughout our lives, and of the continuities across every stage and domain of life. -Back cover.
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Beginnings: Studying development; Theories of development; Genetics, prenatal development, and birth -- First two years of life: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Early childhood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Middle childhood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Adolescence: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Early adulthood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Middle adulthood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Late adulthood: Physical and cognitive development; Psychosocial development -- Death, loss, and bereavement -- Glossary.

[The authors] believe that lifespan psychology is relevant to current career and social issues that all adults face. It is especially relevant to those who will work or live with children, adolescents, or the elderly.... [Their] goal in writing this book is to present development at every stage of lifespan from a growth perspective. -Pref. [The authors] wrote this new text to enable students to find themselves, and the people they know, in the story of lifespan development. It is a story of how we grow and change throughout our lives, and of the continuities across every stage and domain of life. -Back cover.

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