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Child developmental psychology: Feldman takes you on a journey of children's growth (6th edition).
Author: Robert? Feldman
Translator: Su
Publishing: Machinery Industry Press 20 15-5
Paperback:16,364 pages
ISBN:9787 1 1 14992 13
Pricing: 79.00
Series: the favorite psychological teaching materials of famous American students
Partial catalogue
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Child Development
Introduction New and Old Concepts 1
Preview 1
Children's development direction 2
Definition of the field of child development 3
On the peer effect of development: growing up with others in society 5
Children: Past, Present and Future 6
Early view of children 6
20th Century: Child Development as a Discipline 7
Today's key issue: the potential theme of child development 7
The future of children's development 10
Conclusion 12
Review 12
Chapter II Theoretical Views and Research 14
Issues not raised in the preamble 14
Preview 14
Views on children 15
Psychodynamic view: paying attention to inner strength 15
Behaviorism: Focus on Observable Behavior 17
Cognitive perspective: examining the root of understanding 20
Situational perspective: looking at development from a broad perspective 22
Evolutionary perspective: the contribution of our ancestors to behavior 24
Why? What theory is correct? Is this a wrong question?
Scientific methods and research 26
Theories and assumptions: asking questions about development 27
Theory: building a general explanation 27
Assumption: clearly put forward testable forecast 27
Choosing a research strategy: answer question 28
Related research 28
Experimental study: determining the cause and result 3 1
Research strategies and challenges 34
Theoretical and applied research: supplementary methods 34
Measuring development and change 35
Ethics and research 37
Conclusion 39
Review 39
Chapter III The Beginning of Life: Inheritance and Prenatal Development 4 1
The preface is an extremely painful choice 4 1
Preview 4 1
The earliest development 42
Genes and chromosomes: the code of life 42
Multiple births: getting twice or more at twice the genetic cost 43
Genetic basis: mixing and matching of features 44
Transmission of genetic information 44
Human genome and behavioral genetics: cracking the genetic code 46
Congenital and hereditary diseases: when the development is abnormal 47
Genetic counseling: predicting the future from existing genes 48
Interaction between heredity and environment
The role of environment in determining gene expression: from genotype to phenotype 50
Developmental research: how much is influenced by congenital and how much is influenced by acquired 5 1.
Physiological characteristics: family similarity 52
Intelligence: The more research, the more controversy.
The influence of heredity and environment on personality: Are people born extroverted?
Psychological disorders: the role of genes and environment 55
Will genes affect the environment?
Prenatal growth and change 57
Fertilization: the moment of pregnancy 57
Prenatal stage: the beginning of development 57
Problems during pregnancy
Prenatal environment: a threat to development 6 1
Conclusion 66
Review 66
Chapter 4 Birth and Newborn 68
The preface is smaller than a coke can.
Preview 68
Born in 1969
Childbirth: the beginning of life process 69
Birth: from fetus to newborn 70
The method of childbirth: the collision between medicine and attitude 72
Complications of childbirth 77
Premature baby: too early, too young
Overripe child: It's too late and too old.
Cesarean section: 8 1
Infant mortality and stillbirth: the tragedy of premature death 82
Postpartum depression: from the peak of joy to the trough of despair
Capable newborn 85
Physical fitness: adapting to the requirements of the new environment
Sensory ability: experience the world around you
Early learning ability 87
Social skills: responding to others 88
Conclusion 89
Review 90
Chapter five. Physiological development in infancy 9 1
Foreword Looking forward to the first walk 9 1
Preview 9 1
Growth and stability 92
Physical development: rapid growth in infancy 92
Nervous system and brain: the basis of development 93
Integrating the body system: the life cycle of infancy 95
Sudden infant death syndrome: an unpredictable killer 98
The development of sports
Reflex: our natural physical skills 99
Sports development in infancy: a milestone in physical development 100
Nutrition in infancy: promoting sports development 103
Breastfeeding or artificial feeding 105
Introducing solid food: when to eat what 106
The development of sensory perception 107
Visual perception: seeing the world 107
Auditory perception: the world of sound 109
Smell and taste 1 10
Pain and tactile sensitivity 1 10
Multi-channel perception: integrate single-channel sensory input11.
Conclusion 1 12
Review 1 13
Chapter 6 Cognitive development in infancy 1 14
Foreword Educational TV Program 1 14
Preview 1 14
Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory 1 15
The core concept in Piaget's theory is 1 15.
Sensory motor stage: six sub-stages of cognitive development 1 16.
Evaluating Piaget: Support and Challenge 120
Information processing theory of cognitive development 12 1
Coding, storage and extraction: the basis of information processing 122
Memories of infancy: They must remember this 123.
Individual differences in intelligence: Is this baby smarter than that baby? 125
The root of language 128
Language Foundation: From Sound to Symbol 128
The origin of language development 132
Talking to Children: Babies in Language Point to Speech 133
Conclusion 137
Review 137
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