This is a revision of our comprehensive text in infant development,intended for infant and child development courses at the junior/senior level. The authors have updated material throughout the text. In addition,they have streamlined the organization by rewriting the introducing and concluding chapters. Organizational changes include: 1) cognitive development and intelligence now treated in one chapter,2) new chapter on representation and play,and 3) temperament and emotions now combined in one chapter.
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Marc H. Bornstein is Senior Investigator and Head of Child and Family Research at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and Editor of Parenting: Science and Practice.
Martha E. Arterberry is Professor of Psychology at Colby College, Maine.
Michael E. Lamb is Professor of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, UK.
"This is the premier volume on infant development with the breadth and depth that far overreaches the competition. Simply put, it’s the one book that anyone interested in infant development should have in their collection." – David H. Rakison, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
"This go-to book offers a comprehensive, provocative account of the theories, methodologies, scientific advances, and challenges that characterize the field of infancy. It strikes the ideal balance between contemporary approaches and historical tradition, basic research and practical application, and conceptual rigor and reader accessibility."- Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda, New York University, USA
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"My students will appreciate the state-of-the-art coverage of all facets of infant development. The increased emphasis on practical applications and social policy will be extremely useful to professionals. Instructors and students will appreciate the new teaching web resources. It is an indispensable introduction to the field of infancy." – Diane Poulin-Dubois, Concordia University, Canada
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