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Handbook of Child Psychology, Set, This authoritative four-volume reference spans the entire field of child development and has set the standard against which all other scholarly references are compared. Updated and revised to reflect the new developments in the field, the Sixth Edition is, Handbook of Child Psychology, Set has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Handbook of Child Psychology, Set
  • Written by author Richard M. Lerner
  • Published by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, March 2006
  • This authoritative four-volume reference spans the entire field of child development and has set the standard against which all other scholarly references are compared. Updated and revised to reflect the new developments in the field, the Sixth Edition is
  • This authoritative four-volume reference spans the entire field of child development and has set the standard against which all other scholarly references are compared. Updated and revised to reflect the new developments in the field, the Sixth Edition is
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VOLUME 1.

1. Developmental Science, Developmental Systems, and Contemporary Theories of Human Development (Richard M. Lerner).

2. Developmental Psychology: Philosophy, Concepts, Methodology (Willis F. Overton).

3. The Making of Developmental Psychology (Robert B. Cairns and Beverley D. Cairns).

4. Developmental Epistemology and Implications for Methodology (Jaan Valsiner).

5. The Significance of Biology for Human Development: A Developmental Psychobiological Systems Views (Gilbert Gottlieb, Douglas Wahlsten and Robert Lickliter).

6. Dynamic Systems Theories (Esther Thelen and Linda B. Smith).

7. Dynamic Development of Action and Thought (Kurt W Fischer and Thomas R. Bidell).

8. The Person in Context: A Holistic-Interactionistic Approach (David Magnusson and Håkan Stattin).

9. The Developing Person: An Experiential Perspective (Kevin Rathunde and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi).

10. Action Perspectives on Human Development (J. Brandstädter).

11. Life Span Theory in Developmental Psychology (Paul B. Baltes, Ulman Lindenberger and Ursula M. Staudinger).

12. The Life Course and Human Development (Glen H. Elder and Michael J. Shanahan).

13. The Cultural Psychology of Development: One Mind, Many Mentalities (Richard A. Shweder, Jacqueline J. Goodnow, Giyoo Hatano, Robert A. Levine, Hazel R. Markus and Peggy J. Miller).

14. The Bioecological Model of Human Development (Urie Bronfenbrenner and Pamela A. Morris).

15. Phenomenologitcal and Ecological Systems Theory: Development of Diverse Groups (Margaret Beale Spencer).

16. Positive Youth Development: Theory, Research, and Applications(Peter L. Benson, Peter C. Scales, Stephen F. Hamilton and Arturo Sesma).

17. Religious and Spiritual Development Throughout the Life Span (Fritz K. Oser, W. George Scarlett and Anton Bucher).

Author Index.

Subject Index.

VOLUME 2.

SECTION ONE: FOUNDATIONS.

1. Neural Bases of Cognitive Development (Charles A. Nelson, Kathleen M. Thomas and Michelle de Haan).

2. The Infant's Auditory World: Hearing, Speech, and the Beginnings of Language (Jenny R. Saffran, Janet F. Werker and Lynne A. Werner).

3. Infant Visual Perception (Philip J. Kellman and Martha E. Arterberry).

4. Motor Development (Karen E. Adolph and& Sarah E. Berger).

5. Infant Cognition (Leslie B. Cohen and Cara H. Cashon).

SECTION TWO: COGNITION AND COMMUNICATION

6. Acquiring Linguistic Constructions (Michael Tomasello).

7. Early Word Learning (Sandra R. Waxman and Jeffrey L. Lidz).

8. Nonverbal Communication: The Hand's Role in Talking and Thinking (Susan Goldin-Meadow).

SECTION THREE: COGNITIVE PROCESSES.

9. Event Memory (Patricia J. Bauer).

10. Information Processing Approaches to Development (Yuko Munakata).

11. Microgenetic Analysis of Learning (Robert S. Siegler).

12. Cognitive Strategies Michael Pressley and Katherine Hilden).

13. Reasoning and Problem Solving (Graeme S. Halford and Glenda Andrews).

14. Cognitive Science and Cognitive Development (Frank Keil).

15. Culture and Cognitive Development in Phylogenetic, Historical, and Ontogenetic Perspective (Michael Cole).

SECTION FOUR: CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING AND ACHIEVMENTS.

16. Conceptual Development (Susan A. Gelman and Charles W. Kalish).

17. Development of Spatial Cognition (Nora S. Newcombe and Janellen Huttenlocher).

18. Development of Mathematical Understanding (David C. Geary).

19. Social Cognition (Paul L. Harris).

20. Development in the Arts: Drawing and Music (Ellen Winner).

21. Extraordinary Achievements: A Developmental and Systems Analysis (Seana Moran and Howard Gardner).

SECTION FIVE: THE PERSPECTIVE BEYOND CHILDHOOD.

22. The Second Decade: What Develops (and how) (Deanna Kuhn and Sam Franklin).

Author Index.

Subject Index.

VOLUME 3.

1. Introduction (Nancy Eisenberg).

2. The Development of the Person: Social Understanding, Relationships, Conscience, Self (Rosa A. Thompson).

3. Temperament (Mary K. Rothbart and John E. Bates).

4. Biology, Culture, and Temperamental Biases (Jerome Kagan and Nathan A. Fox).

5. Emotional Development: Action, Communication, and Understanding (Carolyn Saarni, Joseph J. Campos, Linda A. Camras and David Witherington).

6. Personality Development (Avshalom Caspi) and Rebecca L. Shiner.

7. Socialization Processes (Daphne Blunt Bugental and Joan E. Grusec).

8. Socialization in the Family: Etnnic and Ecological Perspectives (Ross D. Parke and Raymond Buriel).

9. The Self (Susan Harter).

10. Peer Interactions, Relationships, and Groups (Kenneth H. Rubin, William M. Bulkowski and Jeffrey G. Parker).

11. Prosocial Development (Nany Eisenberg, Richard A. Fabes and Tracy L. Spinrad).

12. Aggression and Antisocial Behavior in Youth (Kenneth A. Dodge, John D. Coie and Donald Lynam).

13. The Development of Morality (Elliot Turiel).

14. Gender Development (Diane N. Ruble, Carol Lynn martin and Sheri A. Berebaum).

15. Development of Achievement Motivation (Allan Wigfield, Jacquelynne S. Eccles, Ulrich Schiefele, Robert W. Rosser and Pamela Davis-Kean).

16. Adolescent Development in Interpersonal Context (W. Andrew Collins and Laurence Steinberg).

Author Index.

Subject Index.

VOLUME 4.

PART I: INTRODUCTION.

Applying Research to Practice (K. Renninger & I. Sigel).

PART II: RESEARCH ADVANCED AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE IN EDUCATION.

1. Early Childhood Development and Education (M. Hyson, et al.).

2. Assessments of Early Reading (S. Paris & A. Paris).

3. Becoming Bilingual, Biliterate, and Bicultural (C. Snow & J. Kang).

4. Mathematical Thinking and Learning (E. De Corte & L. Verschaffel).

5. Scientific Thinking and Science Literacy (R. Lehrer & L. Schauble).

6. Character Education (D. Lapsley & D. Narvaez).

7. Learning Environments (P. Blumenfeld, et al.).

PART III: RESEARCH ADVANCED AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS.

8. Self-REgulations and Effort Investment (M. Boekaerts).

9. Risk and Prevention (R. Selman & A. Dray).

10. Learning Disabilities (V. Berninger).

11. Mental Retardation (R. Hodapp & E. Dykens).

12. Developmental Psychopathology and Preventive Intervention (D. Cicchetti & S. Toth).

13. Families and Early Childhood Interventions (D. Powell).

14. School-based Social and Emotional Learning Programs (J. Kress & M. Elias).

PART IV: RESEARCH ADVANCED AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL ACTION.

15. Cultural Pathways Through Human Development (P. Greenfield, et al.).

16. Children and War Trauma (A. Klingman).

17. The Child and them Law (M. Bruck, et al.).

18. Media and Popular Culture (G. Comstock & E. Scharrer).

19. Children's Health and Education (C. Ramey, et al.).

20. Parenting Science and Practice (M. Bornstein).

21. Nonparental Child Care (M. Lamb & L. Ahnert).

22. Research to Practice Redefined (I. Sigel).

Afterword.


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