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9780534168254

Children An Introduction to Child Development

Children An Introduction to Child Development
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  • ISBN-13: 9780534168254
  • ISBN: 0534168256
  • Publisher: Wadsworth

AUTHOR

Lefrancois, Guy R.

SUMMARY

This accessible, chronologically organized text introduces the major topics, issues, terminology, and theories in child and adolescent development. Lefrancois is known for his friendly, student-oriented writing, which includes personal anecdotes that bring the material to life in a unique and involving way. The author stresses the application of the concepts of developmental psychology to students' career and educational goals. A major emphasis in the new edition is the importance of the contexts (relationship) within which children develop, with special attention to cross-cultural and multicultural issues. The new edition represents a major rethinking of the text with five new emphases, as well as a thorough updating throughout the text.Lefrancois, Guy R. is the author of 'Children An Introduction to Child Development' with ISBN 9780534168254 and ISBN 0534168256.

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