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Lifespan Development A Psychological Perspective Martha Lally

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: Grayslake, Illinois Martha Lally, Suzanne Valentine-French 2023Copyright date: ©2022Edition: Fourth EditionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • H1
  • BF121
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Lifespan Development -- Chapter 2: Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth -- Chapter 3: Infancy and Toddlerhood -- Chapter 4: Early Childhood -- Chapter 5: Middle and Late Childhood -- Chapter 6: Adolescence -- Chapter 7: Emerging and Established Adulthood -- Chapter 8: Middle Adulthood -- Chapter 9: Late Adulthood -- Chapter 10: Death and Dying
Subject: Developmental Psychology, also known as Human Development or Lifespan Development, is the scientific study of ways in which people change, as well as stay the same, from conception to death. You will no doubt discover in the course of studying that the field examines change across a broad range of topics. These include physical and other psychophysiological processes, cognition, language, and psychosocial development, including the impact of family and peers.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Lifespan Development -- Chapter 2: Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth -- Chapter 3: Infancy and Toddlerhood -- Chapter 4: Early Childhood -- Chapter 5: Middle and Late Childhood -- Chapter 6: Adolescence -- Chapter 7: Emerging and Established Adulthood -- Chapter 8: Middle Adulthood -- Chapter 9: Late Adulthood -- Chapter 10: Death and Dying

Developmental Psychology, also known as Human Development or Lifespan Development, is the scientific study of ways in which people change, as well as stay the same, from conception to death. You will no doubt discover in the course of studying that the field examines change across a broad range of topics. These include physical and other psychophysiological processes, cognition, language, and psychosocial development, including the impact of family and peers.

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