The Developing Child by Helen Bee

The Developing Child by Helen Bee

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Zusammenfassung

This edition focuses on actively engaging the student. It provides a synthesis of the field's major theories, examining traditional concepts and the latest trends within developmental psychology.

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The Developing Child by Helen Bee

The Developing Child, Ninth Edition, is a best-selling topical child development book known for its personal, conversational writing style; balanced coverage of both theory and application; and strong emphasis on culture. Helen Bee is a prominent author and researcher whose successful books on child and lifespan development, and whose lifelong devotion to these fields, have earned her a national reputation.
Denise Boyd received her Ed.D. in educational psychology from the University of Houston and has been a psychology instructor in the Houston Community College System since 1988. From 1995 until 1998, she chaired the psychology, sociology, and anthropology department at Houston Community College--Central. She has coauthored five other Pearson Allyn and Bacon texts: with Samuel Wood and Ellen Green Wood, Mastering the World of Psychology (6th Edition) and The World of Psychology (7th Edition); with Helen Bee, The Developing Child (13th Edition), and The Growing Child; and with Genevieve Stevens, Current Readings in Lifespan Development. A licensed psychologist, she has presented a number of papers at professional meetings, reporting research in child, adolescent, and adult development. She has also presented workshops for teachers whose students range from preschool to college.

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ISBN 13 9780321047090
ISBN 10 0321047095
Titel The Developing Child
Autor Helen Bee
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Pearson Education (US)
Erscheinungsjahr 1999-08-19
Seitenanzahl 575
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