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- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Author
- Part One: Beginnings
- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Lifespan Development
- Looking Ahead
- An Orientation to Lifespan Development
- Defining Lifespan Development
- The Scope of the Field of Lifespan Development
- Topical Areas in Lifespan Development
- Age Ranges and Individual Differences
- The Links Between Topics and Ages Influences on Development
- Influences on Development
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: How Culture, Ethnicity, and Race Influence Development
- Key Issues and Questions: Determining the Nature—and Nurture—of Lifespan Development
- Continuous Change Versus Discontinuous Change
- Critical and Sensitive Periods: Gauging The Impact of Environmental Events
- Lifespan Approaches Versus A Focus On Particular Periods
- The Relative Influence of Nature and Nurture On Development
- The Later Action of Nature and Nurture
- Theoretical Perspectives on Lifespan Development
- The Psychodynamic Perspective: Focusing on the Inner Person
- Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory
- Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory
- Assessing The Psychodynamic Perspective the Behavioral Perspective
- The Behavioral Perspective: Focusing on Observable Behavior
- Classical Conditioning: Stimulus Substitution
- Operant Conditioning
- Social-Cognitive Learning Theory: Learning Through Imitation
- Assessing the Behavioral Perspective
- The Cognitive Perspective: Examining the Roots of Understanding
- Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
- Information Processing Approaches
- Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches
- The Humanistic Perspective: Concentrating on the Unique Qualities of Human Beings
- Assessing the Humanistic Perspective
- The Contextual Perspective: Taking a Broad Approach to Development
- The Bioecological Approach to Development
- Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory
- Evolutionary Perspectives: our Ancestors’ Contributions to Behavior
- Assessing the Evolutionary Perspective
- Why “Which Approach is Right?” Is the Wrong Question
- Research Methods
- Theories and Hypotheses: Posing Developmental Questions
- Choosing a Research Strategy: Answering Questions
- Correlational Studies
- The Correlation Coefficient
- Types of Correlational Studies
- Psychophysiological Methods
- Experiments: Determining Cause and Effect
- Independent and Dependent Variables
- Choosing a Research Setting
- Theoretical and Applied Research: Complementary Approaches
- From Research to Practice: Using Developmental Research to Improve Public Policy
- Measuring Developmental Change
- Longitudinal Studies: Measuring Individual Change
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Sequential Studies
- Ethics and Research
- Are you an Informed Consumer of Development?: Thinking Critically about “Expert” Advice
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 2: The Start of Life: Prenatal Development
- Looking Ahead
- Earliest Development
- Genes and Chromosomes: The Code of Life
- Multiple Births: Two—or More—for the Genetic Price of One
- Boy or Girl? Establishing the Sex of the Child
- The Basics of Genetics: The Mixing and Matching of Traits
- Example of Transmission of Genetic Information
- Polygenic Traits
- The Human Genome and Behavioral Genetics: Cracking the Genetic Code
- Inherited and Genetic Disorders: When Development Deviates from the Norm
- Genetic Counseling: Predicting the Future from the Genes of the Present
- Prenatal Testing
- Screening for Future Problems
- Are “Designer Babies” in our Future?
- From Research to Practice: Prenatal Screenings are not Diagnoses
- The Interaction of Heredity and Environment
- The Role of the Environment in Determining the Expression of Genes: From Genotypes to Phenotypes
- Interaction of Factors
- Studying Development: How much is Nature? How much is Nurture?
- Nonhuman Animal Studies: Controlling Both Genetics and Environment
- Contrasting Relatedness and Behavior: Adoption, Twin, and Family Studies
- Genetics and the Environment: Working Together
- Physical Traits: Family Resemblances
- Intelligence: More Research, More Controversy
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on Personality: Born to be Outgoing?
- Psychological Disorders: The Role of Genetics and Environment
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Cultural Differences in Physical Arousal: Might a Culture’s
- Can Genes Influence the Environment?
- Prenatal Growth and Change
- Fertilization: The Moment of Conception
- The Stages of the Prenatal Period: The Onset of Development
- The Germinal Stage: Fertilization to 2 Weeks
- The Embryonic Stage: 2 Weeks to 8 Weeks
- The Fetal Stage: 8 Weeks to Birth
- Pregnancy Problems
- Infertility
- Ethical Issues
- Miscarriage and Abortion
- The Prenatal Environment: Threats to Development
- Mother’s Diet
- Mother’s Age
- Mother’s Prenatal Support
- Mother’s Health
- Mother’s Drug use
- Mother’s use of Alcohol and Tobacco
- Do Fathers Affect the Prenatal Environment?
- Are you an Informed Consumer of Development?: Optimizing the Prenatal Environment
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 3: Birth and the Newborn Infant
- Looking Ahead
- Birth
- Labor: The Process of Birth Begins
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Dealing with Labor
- Birth: From Fetus to Neonate
- The Apgar Scale
- Newborn Medical Screening
- Physical Appearance And Initial Encounters
- Approaches to Childbirth: Where Medicine and Attitudes Meet
- Alternative Birthing Procedures
- Childbirth Attendants: Who Delivers?
- Pain And Childbirth
- Use Of Anesthesia And Pain-Reducing Drugs
- Postdelivery Hospital Stay: Deliver, Then Depart?
- Birth Complications
- Preterm Infants: Too Soon, Too Small
- Very-Low-Birthweight Infants: The Smallest of the Small
- What Causes Preterm and Low-Birthweight Deliveries?
- Postmature Babies: Too Late, Too Large
- Cesarean Delivery: Intervening in the Process of Birth
- Stillbirth and Infant Mortality: The Tragedy of Premature Death
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Overcoming Racial and Cultural Differences in Infant Mortalit
- Postpartum Depression: Moving from the Heights of Joy to the Depths of Despair
- The Competent Newborn
- Physical Competence: Meeting the Demands of a New Environment
- Sensory Capabilities: Experiencing the World
- From Research to Practice: Are Food Preferences Learned in the Womb?
- Early Learning Capabilities
- Classical Conditioning
- Operant Conditioning
- Habituation
- Social Competence: Responding to Others
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Part Two: Infancy: Forming the Foundations of Life
- Chapter 4: Physical Development in Infancy
- Looking Ahead
- Growth and Stability
- Physical Growth: The Rapid Advances of Infancy
- Four Principles of Growth
- The Nervous System and Brain: The Foundations of Development
- Synaptic Pruning
- Environmental Influences on Brain Development
- Integrating the Bodily Systems: The Life Cycles of Infancy
- Rhythms and States
- Sleep: Perchance to Dream?
- SIDS: The Unanticipated Killer
- Motor Development
- Reflexes: Our Inborn Physical Skills
- The Basic Reflexes
- Ethnic and Cultural Differences and Similarities in Reflexes
- Motor Development in Infancy: Landmarks of Physical Achievement
- Gross Motor Skills
- Fine Motor Skills
- Dynamic Systems Theory: How Motor Development Is Coordinated
- Developmental Norms: Comparing the Individual to the Group
- Nutrition in Infancy: Fueling Motor Development
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: The Cultural Dimensions of Motor Development
- Malnutrition
- Obesity
- Breast or Bottle?
- Introducing Solid Foods: When and What?
- From Research to Practice: The Science of Breast Milk
- The Development of the Senses
- Visual Perception: Seeing the World
- Auditory Perception: The World of Sound
- Smell and Taste
- Sensitivity to Pain and Touch
- Contemporary Views on Infant Pain
- Responding to Touch
- Multimodal Perception: Combining Individual Sensory Inputs
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Exercising Your Infant’s Body and Senses
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 5: Cognitive Development in Infancy
- Looking Ahead
- Piaget’s Approach to Cognitive Development
- Key Elements of Piaget’s Theory
- The Sensorimotor Period: The Earliest Stage of Cognitive Growth
- Substage 1: Simple Reflexes
- Substage 2: First Habits and Primary Circular Reactions
- Substage 3: Secondary Circular Reactions
- Substage 4: Coordination of Secondary Circular Reactions
- Substage 5: Tertiary Circular Reactions
- Substage 6: Beginnings of Thought
- Appraising Piaget: Support and Challenges
- Information Processing Approaches to Cognitive Development
- The Foundations of Information Processing
- Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval
- Automatization
- Memory during Infancy: They Must Remember This…
- Memory Capabilities in Infancy
- The Duration of Memories
- The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory
- From Research to Practice: Brain Growth May Be Responsible for Infantile Amnesia
- Individual Differences in Intelligence: Is One Infant Smarter Than Another?
- What is Infant Intelligence?
- Developmental Scales
- Information Processing Approaches to Individual Differences in Intelligence
- Assessing Information Processing Approaches
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: What Can You Do to Promote Infants’ Cognitive Develo
- The Roots of Language
- The Fundamentals of Language: From Sounds to Symbols
- Early Sounds and Communication
- First Words
- First Sentences
- The Origins of Language Development
- Learning Theory Approaches: Language as a Learned Skill
- Nativist Approaches: Language as an Innate Skill
- The Interactionist Approaches
- Speaking to Children: The Language of Infant-Directed Speech and Gender-Related Speech
- Infant-Directed Speech
- Gender Differences
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Is Infant-Directed Speech Similar in All Cultures?
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 6: Social and Personality Development in Infancy
- Looking Ahead
- Developing the Roots of Sociability
- Emotions in Infancy: Do Infants Experience Emotional Highs and Lows?
- Experiencing Emotions
- Smiling
- Stranger Anxiety and Separation Anxiety: It’s Only Natural
- Social Referencing: Feeling What Others Feel
- Two Explanations of Social Referencing
- Decoding Others’ Facial and Vocal Expressions
- The Development of Self: Do Infants Know Who They Are?
- Theory of Mind: Infants’ Perspectives on the Mental Lives of Others—and Themselves
- From Research to Practice: Do Infants Understand Morality?
- Forming Relationships
- Attachment: Forming Social Bonds
- Harlow’s Monkeys
- Bowlby’s Contributions to our Understanding of Attachment
- The Ainsworth Strange Situation and Patterns of Attachment
- Producing Attachment: The Roles of the Mother and Father
- Mothers and Attachment
- Fathers and Attachment
- Are there Differences in Attachment to Mothers and Fathers?
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Does Attachment Differ across Cultures?
- Infant Interactions: Developing a Working Relationship
- Processes Underlying Relationship Development
- Infants’ Sociability with their Peers: Infant–Infant Interaction
- Differences among Infants
- Personality Development: The Characteristics That Make Infants Unique
- Temperament: Stabilities in Infant Behavior
- Categorizing Temperament: Easy, Difficult, and Slow-to-Warm Babies
- The Consequences of Temperament: Does Temperament Matter?
- The Biological Basis of Temperament
- Gender: Boys in Blue, Girls in Pink
- Gender Differences
- Gender Roles
- Family Life in the Twenty-First Century
- How Does Infant Child Care Affect Later Development?
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Choosing the Right Infant Care Provider
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Part Three: The Preschool Years
- Chapter 7: Physical and Cognitive Development in the Preschool Years
- Looking Ahead
- Physical Growth
- The Growing Body
- Individual Differences in Height and Weight
- Changes in Body Shape and Structure
- Nutrition: Eating the Right Foods
- Health and Illness
- Injuries During the Preschool Years: Playing it Safe
- The Silent Danger: Lead Poisoning in Young Children
- The Growing Brain
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Keeping Preschoolers Healthy
- Brain Lateralization
- The Links Between Brain Growth and Cognitive Development
- Motor Development
- Gross Motor Skills
- Potty Wars: When—and How—Should Children be Toilet Trained?
- Fine Motor Skills
- Handedness
- Intellectual Development
- Piaget’s Stage of Preoperational Thinking
- The Relation between Language and Thought
- Centration: What you see is what you think
- Conservation: Learning that Appearances are Deceiving
- Incomplete Understanding of Transformation
- Egocentrism: The Inability to Take Others’ Perspectives
- The Emergence of Intuitive Thought
- Evaluating Piaget’s Approach to Cognitive Development
- Information Processing Approaches to Cognitive Development
- Preschoolers’ Understanding of Numbers
- Memory: Recalling the Past
- Information Processing Theories in Perspective
- Vygotsky’s View of Cognitive Development: Taking
- The Zone of Proximal Development and Scaffolding: Foundations of Cognitive Development
- Evaluating Vygotsky’s Contributions
- The Growth of Language and Learning
- Language Development
- Private Speech and Social Speech
- How Living in Poverty Affects Language Development
- Learning from the Media: Television and the Internet
- Television: Controlling Exposure
- Sesame Street: A Teacher in Every Home?
- Early Childhood Education: Taking the “Pre” Out of the Preschool Period
- The Varieties of Early Education
- The Effectiveness of Child Care
- The Quality of Child Care
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Preschools around the World: Why Does the United States Lag b
- Preparing Preschoolers for Academic Pursuits: Does Head Start Truly Provide a Head Start?
- Are we Pushing Children Too Hard and Too Fast?
- From Research to Practice: Reading to Children: Keeping It Real
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 8: Social and Personality Development in the Preschool Years
- Looking Ahead
- Forming a Sense of Self
- Psychosocial Development: Resolving the Conflicts
- Self-Concept in the Preschool Years: Thinking about the Self
- Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Awareness
- Racial Identity: Developing Slowly
- Gender Identity : Developing Femaleness and Maleness
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Developing Racial and Ethnic Awareness
- Biological Perspectives on Gender
- Psychoanalytic Perspectives
- Social Learning Approaches
- Cognitive Approaches
- Friends and Family: Preschoolers’ Social Lives
- The Development of Friendships
- Playing by the Rules: The Work of Play
- Categorizing Play
- The Social Aspects of Play
- Preschoolers’ Theory of Mind: Understanding What Others are Thinking
- The Emergence of Theory of Mind
- From Research to Practice: How Children Learn to Become Better Liars
- Preschoolers’ Family Lives
- Effective Parenting: Teaching Desired Behavior
- Cultural Differences in Childrearing Practices
- Child Abuse and Psychological Maltreatment: The Grim Side of Family Life
- Physical Abuse
- Psychological Maltreatment
- Resilience: Overcoming the Odds
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Disciplining Children
- Moral Development and Aggression
- Developing Morality: Following Society’s Rights and Wrongs
- Piaget’s View of Moral Development
- Evaluating Piaget’s Approach to Moral Development
- Social Learning Approaches to Morality
- Genetic Approaches to Morality
- Empathy and Moral Behavior
- Aggression and Violence in Preschoolers: Sources and Consequences
- The Roots of Aggression
- Social Learning Approaches to Aggression
- Viewing Violence on Tv: Does It Matter?
- Cognitive Approaches To Aggression: The Thoughts Behind Violence
- Are you an Informed Consumer of Development?: Increasing Moral Behavior and Reducing Aggression in P
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Part Four: The Middle Childhood Years
- Chapter 9: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
- Looking Ahead
- Physical Development
- The Growing Body
- Height and Weight Changes
- Cultural Patterns of Growth
- Promoting Growth with Hormones: Should Short Children be Made to Grow?
- Nutrition
- Childhood Obesity
- Motor Development
- Gross Motor Skills
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Keeping Children Fit
- Fine Motor Skills
- Physical and Mental Health during Middle Childhood
- Asthma
- Accidents
- Psychological Disorders
- Children with Special Needs
- Sensory Difficulties: Visual, Auditory, And Speech Problems
- Learning Disabilities: Discrepancies between Achievement and Capacity to Learn
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- From Research to Practice: Does Medicating Children with ADHD Produce Academic Benefits?
- Intellectual Development
- Piagetian Approaches to Cognitive Development
- The Rise of Concrete Operational Thought
- Piaget in Perspective: Piaget Was Right, Piaget was Wrong
- Information Processing in Middle Childhood
- Memory
- Improving Memory
- Vygotsky’s Approach to Cognitive Development and Classroom Instruction
- Language Development: What Words Mean
- Mastering the Mechanics of Language
- Metalinguistic Awareness
- How Language Promotes Self-Control
- Bilingualism: Speaking in Many Tongues
- Schooling: The Three Rs (and More) of Middle Childhood
- Reading: Learning to Decode the Meaning behind Words
- Reading Stages
- How Should we Teach Reading?
- Educational Trends: Beyond the Three Rs
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Multicultural Education
- Cultural Assimilation or Pluralistic Society?
- Fostering a Bicultural Identity
- Intelligence: Determining Individual Strengths
- Intelligence Benchmarks: Differentiating the Intelligent from the Unintelligent
- What IQ Tests Don’t Tell: Alternative Conceptions of Intelligence
- Group Differences in IQ
- Explaining Racial Differences in IQ
- The Bell Curve Controversy
- Below and Above Intelligence Norms: Intellectual Disabilities and the Intellectually Gifted
- Ending Segregation by Intelligence Levels: The Benefits of Mainstreaming
- Below The Norm: Intellectual Disability
- Above The Norm: The Gifted and Talented
- Educating The Gifted and Talented
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 10: Social and Personality Development in Middle Childhood
- Looking Ahead
- The Developing Self
- Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood
- Understanding One’s Self: A New Response to “Who Am I?”
- The Shift in Self-Understanding from the Physical to the Psychological
- Social Comparison
- Self-Esteem: Developing a Positive—or Negative—View of the Self
- Change and Stability in Self-Esteem
- From Research to Practice: The Danger of Inflated Praise
- Race and Self-Esteem
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Are Children of Immigrant Families Well Adjusted?
- Moral Development
- Moral Development in Girls
- Relationships: Building Friendship in Middle Childhood
- Stages of Friendship: Changing Views of Friends
- Stage 1: Basing Friendship on Others’ Behavior
- Stage 2: Basing Friendship on Trust
- Stage 3: Basing Friendship On Psychological Closeness
- Individual Differences in Friendship: What Makes a Child Popular?
- Status Among School-Age Children: Establishing One’s Position
- What Personal Characteristics Lead to Popularity?
- Social Problem-Solving Abilities
- Teaching Social Competence
- Schoolyard—and Cyber-Yard—Bullies
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Increasing Children’s Social Competence
- Gender and Friendships: The Sex Segregation of Middle Childhood
- Cross-Race Friendships: Integration In and Out of the Classroom
- Family and School: Shaping Children’s Behavior in Middle Childhood
- Families: The Changing Home Environment
- Family Life: Still Important after all these Years
- When Both Parents Work Outside the Home: How do Children Fare?
- Home and Alone: What do Children do?
- Divorce
- Single-Parent Families
- Multigenerational Families
- Living In Blended Families
- Children with Gay and Lesbian Parents
- Race and Family Life
- Poverty And Family Life
- Group Care: Orphanages in the Twenty-First Century
- School: The Academic Environment
- How Children Explain Academic Success and Failure
- Cultural Comparisons: Individual Differences in Attribution
- Beyond the 3rs: Should Schools Teach Emotional Intelligence?
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Explaining Asian Academic Success
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Part Five: Adolescence
- Chapter 11: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
- Looking Ahead
- Physical Maturation
- Growth during Adolescence: The Rapid Pace of Physical and Sexual Maturation
- Puberty in Girls
- Puberty in Boys
- Body Image: Reactions to Physical Changes in Adolescence
- The Timing of Puberty: The Consequences of Early and Late Maturation
- Nutrition, Food, and Eating Disorders: Fueling the Growth of Adolescence
- Obesity
- Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
- Brain Development and Thought: Paving the Way for Cognitive Growth
- The Immature Brain Argument: Too Young for the Death Penalty?
- Sleep Deprivation
- Cognitive Development and Schooling
- Piagetian Approaches to Cognitive Development: Using Formal Operations
- Using Formal Operations to Solve Problems
- The Consequences of Adolescents’ Use of Formal Operations
- Evaluating Piaget’s Approach
- Information Processing Perspectives: Gradual Transformations in Abilities
- Egocentrism in Thinking: Adolescents’ Self-Absorption
- School Performance
- Socioeconomic Status and School Performance: Individual Differences in Achievement
- Ethnic and Racial Differences in School Achievement
- Achievement Testing in High School: Will No Child Be Left Behind?
- From Research to Practice: Do Video Games Improve Cognitive Ability?
- Dropping Out of School
- Cyberspace: Adolescents Online
- Media and Education
- Threats to Adolescents’ Well-Being
- Illegal Drugs
- Alcohol: Use and Abuse
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Hooked on Drugs or Alcohol?
- Tobacco: The Dangers of Smoking
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Selling Death: Pushing Smoking to the Less Advantaged
- Sexually Transmitted Infections
- AIDS
- Other Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Avoiding STIS
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 12: Social and Personality Development in Adolescence
- Looking Ahead
- Identity: Asking “Who Am I?”
- Self-Concept and Self-Esteem
- Self-Concept: Asking, “What am I Like?”
- Self-Esteem: Asking How Do I Like Myself?
- Gender Differences in Self-Esteem
- Socioeconomic Status and Race Differences in Self-Esteem
- Identity Formation: Change or Crisis?
- Societal Pressures and Reliance on Friends and Peers
- Psychological Moratorium
- Limitations of Erikson’s Theory
- Marcia’s Approach to Identity Development: Updating Erikson
- Religion and Spirituality
- Identity, Race, and Ethnicity
- Depression and Suicide: Psychological Difficulties in Adolescence
- Adolescent Depression
- Adolescent Suicide
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Adolescent Suicide: How to Help
- Relationships: Family and Friends
- Family Ties: Changing Relations with Relations
- The Quest for Autonomy
- Culture and Autonomy
- The Myth of the Generation Gap
- Conflicts with Parents
- Cultural Differences in Parent–Child Conflicts During Adolescence
- Relationships with Peers: The Importance of Belonging
- Social Comparison
- Reference Groups
- Cliques and Crowds: Belonging to a Group
- Gender Relations
- From Research to Practice: Empathy in Adolescence
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Race Segregation: The Great Divide of Adolescence
- Popularity and Conformity
- Popularity and Rejection
- Conformity: Peer Pressure in Adolescence
- Juvenile Delinquency: The Crimes of Adolescence
- Dating, Sexual Behavior, and Teenage Pregnancy
- Dating and Sexual Relationships in the Twenty-First Century
- The Functions of Dating
- Dating, Race, and Ethnicity
- Sexual Behavior
- Sexual Intercourse
- Sexual Orientation: Heterosexuality, Homosexuality, Bisexuality, and Transexualism
- What Determines Sexual Orientation?
- Teenage Pregnancies
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Part Six: Early Adulthood
- Chapter 13: Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood
- Looking Ahead
- Physical Development
- Physical Development, Fitness, and Health
- The Senses
- Physical Fitness
- Health
- Eating, Nutrition, and Obesity: A Weighty Concern
- Good Nutrition
- Obesity
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: How Cultural Beliefs Influence Health and Health Care
- Physical Disabilities: Coping with Physical Challenge
- Stress and Coping: Dealing with Life’s Challenges
- The Origins of Stress
- The Consequences of Stress
- Coping with Stress
- Hardiness, Resilience, And Coping
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Coping with Stress
- Cognitive Development
- Intellectual Growth in Early Adulthood
- Postformal Thought
- Approaches to Postformal Thinking
- Perry’s Relativistic Thinking
- From Research to Practice: Young Adult Brains Are Still Developing
- Schaie’s Stages of Development
- Intelligence: What Matters in Early Adulthood?
- Practical and Emotional Intelligence
- Creativity: Novel Thought
- Life Events and Cognitive Development
- College: Pursuing Higher Education
- The Demographics of Higher Education
- The Gender Gap in College Attendance
- The Changing College Student: Never Too Late to Go to College?
- College Adjustment: Reacting to the Demands of College Life
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: When Do College Students Need Professional Help with T
- Gender and College Performance
- Benevolent Sexism: When Being Nice is not so Nice Dropping Out of College
- Dropping Out of College
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 14: Social and Personality Development in Early Adulthood
- Looking Ahead
- Forging Relationships: Intimacy, Liking, and Loving during Early Adulthood
- The Components of Happiness: Fulfilling Psychological Needs
- The Social Clocks of Adulthood
- Women’s Social Clocks
- Intimacy, Friendship, and Love
- Seeking Intimacy: Erikson’s View of Young Adulthood
- From Research to Practice: Emerging Adulthood: Not Quite There Yet!
- Friendship
- Defining the Indefinable: What is Love?
- Passionate and Companionate Love: The Two Faces of Love
- Sternberg’s Triangular Theory: The Three Faces Of Love
- Choosing a Partner: Recognizing Mr. or Ms. Right
- Seeking a Spouse: is Love the only thing that Matters?
- Filtering Models: Sifting out a Spouse
- Attachment Styles and Romantic Relationships: Do Adult Loving Styles Reflect Attachment in Infancy?
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Gay and Lesbian Relationships: Men with Men and Women with Wo
- The Course of Relationships
- Cohabitation, Marriage, and Other Relationship Choices: Sorting Out the Options of Early Adulthood
- Marriage
- What Makes Marriages Work?
- Early Marital Conflict
- Parenthood: Choosing To Have Children
- Family Size
- Dual-Earner Couples
- The Transition To Parenthood: Two’s a Couple, Three’s a Crowd?
- Gay and Lesbian Parents
- Staying Single: I Want to Be Alone
- Work: Choosing and Embarking on a Career
- Identity during Young Adulthood: The Role of Work
- Picking an Occupation: Choosing Life’s Work
- Ginzberg’s Career Choice Theory
- Holland’s Personality Type Theory
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Choosing a Career
- Gender and Career Choices: Women’s Work
- Why Do People Work? More Than Earning a Living
- Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
- Satisfaction on the Job
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Part Seven: Middle Adulthood
- Chapter 15: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood
- Looking Ahead
- Physical Development
- Physical Transitions: The Gradual Change in the Body’s Capabilities
- Height, Weight, and Strength: The Benchmarks of Change
- The Senses: The Sights and Sounds of Middle Age
- Vision
- Hearing
- Reaction Time: Not-So-Slowing Down
- Sex in Middle Adulthood: The Ongoing Sexuality of Middle Age
- The Female Climacteric and Menopause
- The Dilemma of Hormone Therapy: No Easy Answer
- The Psychological Consequences of Menopause
- The Male Climacteric
- Health
- Wellness and Illness: The Ups and Downs of Middle Adulthood
- Stress in Middle Adulthood
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Individual Variation in Health: Socioeconomic Status and Gend
- The A’s and B’s of Coronary Heart Disease: Linking Health and Personality
- Risk Factors for Heart Disease
- Type A’s And Type B’s
- The Threat of Cancer
- From Research to Practice: Is Genetic Testing for Serious Diseases a Good Idea?
- Psychological Factors Relating To Cancer: Mind Over Tumor?
- Cognitive Development
- Does Intelligence Decline in Adulthood?
- The Difficulties in Answering the Question
- Crystallized and Fluid Intelligence
- Reframing The Issue: What Is the Source of Competence During Middle Adulthood?
- The Development of Expertise: Separating Experts from Novices
- Memory: You Must Remember This
- Types of Memory
- Memory Schemas
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Effective Stratiges for Remembering
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 16: Social and Personality Development in Middle Adulthood
- Looking Ahead
- Personality Development
- Two Perspectives on Adult Personality Development: Normative Crisis versus Life Events
- Erikson’s Stage of Generativity versus Stagnation
- Building on Erikson’s Views: Vaillant and Gould
- Building on Erikson’s Views: Levinson’s Season of Life Theory
- The Midlife Crisis: Reality or Myth?
- Stability versus Change in Personality
- Stability And Change In the “Big Five” Personality Traits
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Middle Age: In Some Cultures It Doesn’t Exist
- Relationships: Family in Middle Age
- Marriage and Divorce
- Marriage
- The Ups and Downs of Marriage
- Divorce
- Remarriage
- Family Evolutions: From Full House to Empty Nest
- Boomerang Children: Refilling the Empty Nest
- The Sandwich Generation: Between Children and Parents
- Becoming a Grandparent: Who, Me?
- Family Violence: The Hidden Epidemic
- The Prevalence of Spousal Abuse
- The Stages of Spousal Abuse
- The Cycle of Violence
- Spousal Abuse and Society: The Cultural Roots of Violence
- Are you an Informed Consumer of Development?: Dealing with Spousal Abuse
- Work and Leisure
- Work and Careers: Jobs at Midlife
- Challenges of Work: On-The-Job Dissatisfaction
- From Research to Practice: House-Husbands: When Fathers Are the Primary Caregivers for Their Childre
- Unemployment: The Dashing of the Dream
- Switching—andStarting—Careersat Midlife
- Leisure Time: Life beyond Work
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Immigrants on the Job: Making It in America
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Part Eight: Late Adulthood
- Chapter 17: Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood
- Looking Ahead
- Physical Development in Late Adulthood
- Aging: Myth and Reality
- The Demographics of Late Adulthood
- Ageism: Confronting the Stereotypes of Late Adulthood Physical Transitions in Older People
- Physical Transitions in Older People
- Outward Signs of Aging
- Internal Aging
- Slowing Reaction Time
- The Senses: Sight, Sound, Taste, and Smell
- Vision
- Hearing
- Taste and Smell
- Health and Wellness in Late Adulthood
- Health Problems in Older People: Physical and Psychological Disorders
- Common Physical Disorders
- Psychological and Mental Disorders
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- From Research to Practice: Falling is a Risk and a Fear for Older Adults
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Caring for People with Alzheimer’s Disease
- Wellness in Late Adulthood: The Relationship between Aging and Illness
- Promoting Good Health
- Sexuality in Old Age: Use It or Lose It
- Approaches to Aging: Why is Death Inevitable?
- Genetic Programming Theories of Aging
- Wear-and Tear Theories of Aging
- Reconciling the Theories of Aging
- Life Expectancy: How Long have I Got?
- Postponing Aging: Can Scientists Find the Fountain of Youth?
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Gender, Race, and Ethnic Differences in Average Life Expectan
- Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood
- Intelligence in Older People
- Recent Findings About Intelligence in Older People
- Memory: Remembrance of Things Past—and Present
- Autobiographical Memory: Recalling the Days of our Lives
- Explaining Memory Changes in Old Age
- Never Too Late
- Technology and Learning In Late Adulthood
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 18: Social and Personality Development in Late Adulthood
- Looking Ahead
- Personality Development and Successful Aging
- Continuity and Change in Personality during Late Adulthood
- Ego Integrity Versus Despair: Erikson’s Final Stage
- Peck’s Developmental Tasks
- Levinson’s Final Season: The Winter of Life
- Coping With Aging: Neugarten’s Study
- Life Review and Reminiscence: The Common Theme Of Personality Development
- Age Stratification Approaches to Late Adulthood
- Does Age Bring Wisdom?
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: How Culture Shapes the Way We Treat People in Late Adulthood
- Successful Aging: What is the Secret?
- Disengagement Theory: Gradual Retreat
- Activity Theory: Continued Involvement
- Continuity Theory: A Compromise Position
- From Research to Practice: Is Age Really Just a State of Mind?
- Selective Optimization with Compensation: A General Model of Successful Aging
- The Daily Life of Late Adulthood
- Living Arrangements: The Places and Spaces of their Lives
- Living at Home
- Specialized Living Environments
- Institutionalism and Learned Helplessness
- Financial Issues: The Economics of Late Adulthood
- Work and Retirement in Late Adulthood
- Older Workers: Combating Age Discrimination
- Retirement: Filling a Life of Leisure
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Planning for—and Living—a Good Retirement
- Relationships: Old and New
- Marriage in the Later Years: In Sickness and in Health
- Divorce
- Dealing with Retirement: Too Much Togetherness?
- Caring for an Aging Spouse
- The Death of a Spouse: Becoming Widowed
- The Social Networks of Late Adulthood
- Friendship: Why Friends Matter in Late Adulthood
- Social Support: The Significance of Others
- Family Relationships: The Ties That Bind
- Children
- Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren
- Elder Abuse: Relationships Gone Wrong
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- Chapter 19: Death and Dying
- Looking Ahead
- Dying and Death across the Life Span
- Defining Death: Determining the Point at Which Life Ends
- Death across the Life Span: Causes and Reactions
- Death in Infancy and Childhood
- Childhood Conceptions of Death
- Death in Adolescence
- Death in Young Adulthood
- Death in Middle Adulthood
- Death in Late Adulthood
- Cultural Responses to Death
- Developmental Diversity and Your Life: Differing Conceptions of Death
- Can Death Education Prepare Us for the Inevitable?
- Confronting Death
- Understanding the Process of Dying: Are There Steps toward Death?
- Denial
- Anger
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance
- Evaluating Kübler-Ross’s Theory
- Choosing the Nature of Death: Is DNR the Way to Go?
- Living Wills
- Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
- Caring for the Terminally Ill: The Place of Death
- Grief and Bereavement
- Mourning and Funerals: Final Rites
- Cultural Differences in Grieving
- From Research to Practice: The Rising Popularity of Cremation
- Bereavement and Grief: Adjusting to the Death of a Loved One
- Differentiating Unhealthy Grief from Normal Grief
- The Consequences of Grief and Bereavement
- Are You an Informed Consumer of Development?: Helping a Child Cope with Grief
- Epilogue
- Looking Back
- Key Terms and Concepts
- References
- Credits
- Name Index
- Subject Index
- Developmental Timeline
- Back Cover
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