Introduction to Infant Development by Alan Slater

Introduction to Infant Development by Alan Slater

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This introduction to infant development for psychology undergraduates is written by a group of internationally known authors. The book is illustrated, reflects current research, discusses theoretical reviews, and its coverage is lively and topical.

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Introduction to Infant Development by Alan Slater

This book provides a complete introduction to Infant Development for undergraduates. It is written by a group of internationally known and respected authors, providing the same high level of expertise across all topics, but the chapters have been carefully edited so that they read together 'as a whole'. The book is well illustrated, reflects the latest research, discusses current theoretical reviews, and its coverage is lively and topical. Contains a number of topics that are not found elswehere in standard textbooks. Of particular note (being witten by world experts and being bang up to date); - language development - face perception - not seen elsewhere in detail, and beautifully illustrated - role of intervention in infant development, and social policy implications and practical applications Particularly strong chapters on - The role of play - Learning to communicate
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ISBN 13 9780198506461
ISBN 10 0198506465
Title Introduction to Infant Development
Author Alan Slater
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2002-03-01
Number of pages 374
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.