The Development of Children and Adolescents: An Applied Perspective

Höfundur Penny Hauser-Cram; J. Kevin Nugent; Kathleen Thies; John F. Travers

Útgefandi Wiley Global Education US

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9780470405406

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Útgáfuár 2014

6.490 kr.

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  • Title page
  • Copyright Page
  • About the Authors
  • Dedication
  • Brief Contents
  • Contents
  • Part 1 } INTRODUCTION
  • Chapter 1 A Child’s Journey
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: All Children Have Birthdays
  • Children and Their Development
  • What Is Development?
  • The Study of Development
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Developmental Domains
  • Developmental Epochs: Is Age the Answer?
  • Issues in Development
  • A Child’s Journey in the 21st Century
  • Research Insights: Are Today’s Children More Imaginative?
  • Parenting: Children in the Home
  • Children and Their Cultural Communities
  • Children in a Technological World
  • Culture and Parents’ Views on Children’s Disabilities
  • Practice: Video Games and Learning
  • Explaining Development: The Theories
  • Psychoanalytically Based Theories
  • Cognitive Theories
  • Learning Theories
  • Ethological Theories
  • Systems Theories
  • Focus On: Urie Bronfenbrenner
  • Asking Questions, Examining Answers
  • The Scientific Method
  • Designing Research Studies
  • Collecting Data
  • Reporting Research Results
  • Policy: Ethical Considerations
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Part 2 } BIOLOGICAL BEGINNINGS
  • Chapter 2 Biological Foundations of Child Development
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: It Can Start with Cells
  • The Biology of Life
  • The Functions of Cells
  • DNA, RNA, and Protein
  • WHEN CELLULAR SYSTEMS CONNECT: PKU as an Example
  • Research Insights: “Turning Off” Genes
  • Genes and Heredity
  • Genes and Chromosomes
  • Culture, Genetics, and Human Migration
  • Patterns of Heredity
  • Chromosomal Disorders
  • Parenting: Genetic Counseling
  • Gene-Environment Interactions
  • Mechanisms of Interaction Between Genes and Environment
  • Research on Gene-Environment Interactions: Kinship Studies
  • The Physiology of Thinking and Feeling
  • The Brain and Nervous System
  • The Endocrine System and the Physiology of Stress
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Stress and Child Development
  • Children’s Well-Being in Society
  • Indicators of Children’s Well-Being in the United States
  • Health Care among American Children
  • Policy: Who Is Covered by Insurance, and How?
  • Practice: A Hmong Child in the American Health-Care System
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 3 Prenatal Development
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Advocating for Care of Pregnant Women
  • Conception
  • Gametes and Meiosis
  • Fertilization
  • Prenatal Growth and Development
  • The Germinal Period: 0 to 2 Weeks
  • Policy: The Politics of Stem Cell Research
  • The Period of the Embryo: 3 to 8 Weeks
  • The Period of the Fetus: 9 Weeks to Birth
  • The Developing Brain: A Closer Look
  • Research Insights: Learning Before Birth
  • Development and the Prenatal Environment
  • Chemical Substances
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Alcohol and Pregnancy
  • Focus On: Ann Streissguth and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  • Maternal Disease, Illness, and Stress
  • Environmental Pollutants and Hazards
  • Health During Pregnancy
  • Physiology of Pregnancy
  • Culture and Pregnancy
  • Practice: Recommendations for a Healthy Pregnancy
  • Complications of Pregnancy and High-Risk Pregnancies
  • A Special High-Risk Case: The Pregnant Adolescent
  • Pregnancy and Society
  • Birth-Rate Trends
  • Access to Health Care
  • Infertility
  • Parenting and ART: Telling the Children
  • Practice: Multiple Births
  • Parenting: Health, Family, and Culture
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 4 Birth and the Newborn
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: An Unexpected Birth Experience
  • Birth
  • What Do You Know About Childbirth?
  • Preparing for the Birth of the Baby
  • Parenting: Writing a Birth Plan
  • Stages of Labor
  • Childbirth and Pain
  • The Place of Childbirth: Home or Hospital?
  • Focus On: Pioneers in the Natural Childbirth Movement
  • Research Insights: Risks in Planned Cesarean Delivery
  • At-Risk Infants: A Different Beginning
  • Prematurity and Birth Weight
  • Causes and Treatments of Prematurity
  • Prematurity and Developmental Outcomes
  • Low Birth Weight in the Developing World
  • A Different Beginning for Parents, Too
  • Research Insights: The Long-Term Risks of Prematurity
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Early Intervention for At-Risk Newborns
  • Focus On: Heidelise Als
  • Neonatal Mortality
  • Policy: The Fourth Millennium Development Goals
  • The Newborn
  • A Dramatic Transition
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: Newborn Reflexes and Behavioral States
  • The Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
  • Sensory Capacities and the Social Newborn
  • The Developmental Tasks of the Newborn Period
  • The Parent-Infant Bond
  • Breast-Feeding: A Developmental Issue
  • Practice: The UNICEF/WHO Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative
  • Developmental Tasks Facing the Newborn
  • Research Insights: Effects of Breast-Feeding on Intelligence
  • Culture and Crying
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Part 3 } INFANCY
  • Chapter 5 Physical Development and Health in Infancy and Toddlerhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Beating the Odds
  • A Framework for Children’s Health and Physical Development
  • Biology of Health: Physical, Motor, and Perceptual Development
  • New Directions in Infant Motor Research
  • What Happens in the Brain? Beginning to Walk
  • Physical Development: How Babies Grow into Toddlers
  • Motor Development: From Sitting to Jumping
  • Research Insights: Climbing Stairs
  • Theories of Motor Development
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Dynamic Systems Theory
  • Sensory and Perceptual Development: Taking in the World
  • The Developing Brain: Biology of Health
  • An Exuberant Burst of Synapse Formation
  • Focus On: Santiago Ramon y Cajal and Wilder Penfield, Pioneers in Brain Research
  • Research Insights: Mirror Neurons
  • Pruning: Refining the Brain Through Experience
  • Foundations of Health: Nutrition and Health
  • Nutrition for Infants and Toddlers
  • Nutritional Problems
  • Policy: The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
  • Capacities for Health: Caregivers, Environment, and Community
  • The Physical Environment
  • The Caregiving Environment
  • Culture and Sleeping Arrangements
  • Parenting: Products for Infants
  • Practice: Infant and Toddler Child-Care Settings
  • Motor Development in Different Cultural Environments
  • Disruptions in Health: Neuromotor Disabilities
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Down Syndrome
  • Policy: Early Intervention
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 6 Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Does Infant Stimulation Matter?
  • Theories of Cognitive Development
  • Piaget’s Sensorimotor Stage
  • Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Perspective
  • Culture and Fatherhood
  • Other Theories
  • Information-Processing Approaches
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: The Basis for Cognitive Gains
  • Research Methods
  • Visual Preference Procedures
  • Object Exploration Approaches
  • Practice: Making Sense of Media Reports
  • Studies of Infant Imitation
  • Neuroimaging Techniques
  • Standardized Tests of Infant Cognitive Development
  • The Beginnings of Language
  • The Language Areas of the Brain
  • Theories of Language Development
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: The Interactionist Approach
  • Acquiring Language: From Speech Perception to First Words
  • The Role of Experience in Language Development
  • Parenting: Wireless Parents
  • Research Insights: The Video Deficit
  • Raising a Bilingual Child
  • Infant and Toddler Education
  • Policy: Disparities in Cognitive Development in the First Years of Life
  • Focus On: James J. Heckman, Nobel Prize Winner in Economics
  • High-Quality Programs for Infants and Toddlers
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 7 Psychosocial Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: The Infant Mental Health Professional
  • Theories of Psychosocial Development
  • Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory
  • Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory
  • Bowlby’s Attachment Theory
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: The Transactional Model
  • The Importance of Attachment
  • How Does Attachment Develop?
  • Measuring Attachment
  • Cultural Differences in Attachment
  • Long-Term Effects of Early Attachment
  • Policy: Maternal Employment During the First Year and How It Affects Attachment
  • The Effects of Early Adverse Experiences
  • Emotional Development
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: The Limbic System
  • Emotion: The Language of Babies
  • Expressing Emotion
  • Transitions in Emotional Development in the First Years
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Social Competence
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Parenting: Red Flags for Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • The Emerging Sense of Self
  • Erikson, Stern, and the Sense of Self
  • Self-Recognition and Self-Concept
  • Empathy
  • Are Babies Capable of Moral Acts?
  • Research Insights: The Beginnings of Moral Development
  • Environment, Temperament, and Psychosocial Development
  • Cultural Differences in Parenting Practices During Infancy
  • Focus On: Marian Wright Edelman and the Children’s Defense Fund
  • Culture and School Readiness
  • Fathers and Their Infants
  • The Role of Siblings and Peers
  • The Changing Role of Grandparents
  • Practice: The Enduring Effects of Early Child Care
  • The Role of Temperament
  • Parenting: Goodness of Fit
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • MILESTONES IN INFANCY AND TODDLERHOOD
  • Part 4 } EARLY CHILDHOOD
  • Chapter 8 Physical Development and Health in Early Childhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Soap
  • Biology of Health: Physical Growth and Development
  • Growth and Size
  • Brain Development
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: Stress
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: National Well-Being and Young Brains
  • Motor Development
  • Focus On: Jack P. Shonkoff, MD, and the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
  • Foundations of Health: Health Promotion
  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • Practice: Well-Child Visits and Developmental Screening
  • Nutrition, Food Allergies, and Malnutrition
  • Policy: Food Insecurity and Food Deserts
  • Immunizations and Vaccines
  • Research Insights: Lessons from the Autism”“Vaccine Controversy
  • Promoting Dental Health
  • Policy: Dental Health and Fluoride
  • Capacity for Health: Caregivers, Community, and Child Safety
  • Parenting: Health Literacy
  • Kids, Germs, and Early Child Care
  • Safety at Home and in the Community
  • Common Disruptions in Health
  • Asthma
  • Culture and Medical Beliefs
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: An Ecological Perspective on Asthma Management
  • Ear Infections: Otitis Media
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 9 Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: The Harlem Children’s Zone
  • Piaget’s Theory and Preoperational Thought
  • Advances and Limitations in Preoperational Thought
  • Criticisms of Piaget’s Theory
  • Practice: Implications of Piaget’s Theory for Preschool Classrooms
  • Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory
  • Features of Vygotsky’s Theory
  • Criticisms of Vygotsky’s Theory
  • Focus On: Barbara Rogoff
  • Practice: Implications of Vygotsky’s Theory for Preschool Classrooms
  • Information Processing Theory
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: The Role of Executive Function
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: A Growth Spurt in Executive Function
  • Combining Theories: Neo-Piagetian Approaches
  • Criticisms of Information Processing Theory
  • Practice: Implications of Information Processing Theory for Preschool Classrooms
  • Research Insights: Can We Teach Executive Function Skills to Young Children?
  • Language Development
  • Vocabulary Growth
  • Grammar Usage
  • Rules of Conversation
  • Speaking Two Languages
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Language Delays
  • School Readiness
  • Emergent Reading
  • What Happens in the Brain? Beginning to Read
  • Parenting: Helping Preschool Children Become Readers
  • Emergent Writing
  • Emergent Number Concepts
  • Culture and Learning Numbers
  • Preschool Education
  • Research Insights: Young Children and Board Games
  • Policy: P.L. 104-193: The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 10 Psychosocial Development in Early Childhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Being a Voice for a Child
  • Emotional Development
  • Psychosocial Theory
  • Recognizing Emotions
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Culture and Showing Pride and Shame
  • The Development of a Sense of Self
  • Self-Concept
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: Self-Representation and the Brain
  • Gender-Role Development
  • Relationships with Peers
  • Play
  • Practice: How Can Preschool Teachers Support Play?
  • Friendships
  • Policy: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
  • Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors
  • Focus On: Albert Bandura
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Developing a Theory of Mind
  • Research Insights: Do Children with Autism Lack a Theory of Mind?
  • Moral Development
  • Right and Wrong
  • Distributive Justice
  • Parenting Practices
  • Parenting Styles
  • Parenting: Spanking as a Form of Discipline
  • Maltreatment of Children
  • Policy: The Federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA)
  • Research Insights: The Effects of Extreme Emotional Neglect
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • MILESTONES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
  • Part 5 } MIDDLE CHILDHOOD
  • Chapter 11 Physical Development and Health in Middle Childhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: School Health
  • Biology of Health: Physical Growth and Development
  • Growth and Size
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: Middle Childhood
  • Motor Development in Middle Childhood
  • Research Insights: Degrees of Freedom
  • Foundations of Health: Health Promotion
  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • Nutrition
  • Culture and Body Weight
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Why the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity Has Increased
  • Policy: Reducing and Preventing Childhood Obesity
  • Parenting: Family Mealtime
  • Physical Activity
  • Focus On: Michelle Obama and Let’s Move!
  • Capacity for Health: Caregivers and Community
  • Safety from Unintentional Injuries
  • Sports
  • School Health
  • Practice: The Coordinated School Health Program (CSHP) Model
  • Common Disruptions in Health
  • Chronic Conditions in Childhood
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 12 Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Be a Buddy
  • Piaget’s Theory and Concrete Operational Thought
  • Accomplishments of the Concrete Operational Period
  • Practice: Helping Children Develop Their Cognitive Skills in the Classroom
  • Criticisms of Piaget’s Theory
  • Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory
  • Development in Middle Childhood
  • Practice: Vygotsky in the Classroom
  • Criticisms of Vygotsky’s Theory
  • Information Processing
  • Attention
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: Attention
  • Memory
  • Research Insights: Children with Problems with Attention
  • Focus On: Eric Kandel
  • Practice: Teaching Effective Memory Strategies
  • Criticisms of Information Processing Theory
  • Intelligence and Thinking
  • The Search for Intelligence
  • Culture and Views on Intelligence
  • Binet, Wechsler, and Intelligence Testing
  • A Theory of Multiple Intelligences
  • The Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
  • The Development of Language, Literacy, and Mathematical Skills
  • Language Development
  • Policy: English Language Learners
  • Literacy Skills
  • Mathematical Skills
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Mathematical Skills and Executive Functioning
  • Parenting: Parental Engagement in Children’s Schooling
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 13 Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Service Learning
  • Emotional Development
  • Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory
  • Antisocial Behavior
  • Research Insights: Do Violent Video Games Promote Aggression?
  • Prosocial Behavior
  • Emotional Regulation
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Coping with Stress
  • Relating to One’s Self
  • The I-Self and the Me-Self
  • The Developing Sense of Self
  • Gender Development
  • Self-Esteem
  • Parenting: Building Self-Esteem
  • Relating to Others
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: The Social Brain
  • Focus On: Antonio Damasio
  • Understanding Others
  • What Happens in the Brain? Emotional Self-Regulation in Middle Childhood
  • Interacting with Peers
  • Interacting with Parents
  • Parenting: Supporting Children’s Well-Being After Divorce
  • Interacting with Siblings
  • Interacting at School
  • Policy: Anti-Bullying Legislation
  • Moral Development
  • Cognitive-Developmental Theory: Piaget and Kohlberg
  • Telling the Truth
  • Distributive Justice
  • Culture and Children’s Evaluations of Truths and Lies
  • Practice: Making Moral Principles Meaningful
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • MILESTONES IN MIDDLE CHILDHOOD
  • Part 6 } ADOLESCENCE
  • Chapter 14 Physical Development and Health in Adolescence
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Youth Advocating for Youth
  • Biology of Health: Physical Growth and Development
  • Focus On: G. Stanley Hall
  • Puberty
  • The Timing of Puberty
  • Hormones, Emotions, and Behavior
  • Culture and Menarche
  • Brain Development
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Adolescent Brain Development
  • Foundations of Health: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • Research Insights: Survey Data
  • Nutrition and Physical Activity
  • Sleep and Stress
  • Adolescent Health Behaviors: Injury, Sexual Activity, and Substance Use
  • Policy: Cervical Cancer, Human Papillomavirus, and a Vaccine
  • Health Education and Prevention: Focus on Sex and Alcohol
  • Parenting: The Role of Parents in Adolescent Sexual Behavior
  • Alcohol and Drug Prevention Programs
  • Capacity for Health: Caregivers, Community, and Safety
  • Motor Vehicle Safety
  • Access to Health Care for Adolescents
  • What Happens in the Brain? Having a Conversation While Driving a Car
  • Safety: Sports and Injury
  • Practice: Treating Concussions in Adolescents
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: An Uneven Playing Field
  • Common Disruptions in Health: Managing Chronic Illness
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 15 Cognitive Development in Adolescence
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Teen-to-Teen Tutors
  • Piaget and Formal Operations
  • Cognitive Changes in the Formal Operational Period
  • Adolescent Egocentrism
  • Contributions and Criticisms of Piaget’s Theory
  • Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory and the Adolescent Mind
  • Acquiring Academic Language
  • Practice: Peer Tutoring
  • Contributions of Vygotsky’s Theory
  • Information Processing in the Adolescent Years
  • Cognitive Changes in Processing
  • Changes in Metacognition
  • Decision Making
  • Contributions of the Information Processing Approach
  • The Developing Brain: The Brain and Adolescent Cognition
  • Changes in the Prefrontal Cortex
  • Synaptic Pruning and Increased Myelination
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: The Effects of Experience
  • Learning and Schooling
  • Sex Differences in Math and Verbal Skills
  • Academic Motivation
  • Research Insights: Can Knowledge About Income Difference Motivate Students?
  • Research Insights: Can You Grow Your Intelligence?
  • Focus On: Claude Steele
  • Parenting: Promoting School Achievement
  • School Transitions
  • School Completion
  • Policy: The No Child Left Behind Act and High School Completion
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: School Completion
  • Culture and Learning Models
  • School and Work
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • Chapter 16 Psychosocial Development in Adolescence
  • MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Peer Court
  • The Development of the Self: Identity
  • Erikson’s Theory
  • Marcia’s Patterns of Identity Status
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Identity Achievement and Cognitive Skills
  • Ethnic and Racial Identity
  • Focus On: Janet E. Helms
  • Culture and the Immigrant Paradox
  • Sexual Identity
  • Relating to Others
  • Adolescent-Parent Relationships
  • Parenting: Psychological Control
  • Adolescent-Peer Relationships
  • Moral Development
  • Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning
  • Criticisms of Kohlberg’s Theory
  • THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: Moral Judgments
  • Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior
  • Research Insights: Impulsivity and Reward Seeking
  • Policy: Trying Juveniles as Adults
  • Risk and Resilience
  • Adolescent Depression
  • WHEN SYSTEMS CONNECT: Risk Factors for Depression
  • Research Insights: Treatment for Adolescents with Depression
  • Adolescent Eating Disorders
  • Practice: Positive Youth Development
  • CHAPTER SUMMARY
  • KEY TERMS
  • CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS
  • Real Development
  • MILESTONES IN ADOLESCENCE
  • References
  • Glossary
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index
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