The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development (2nd Ed., Revised edition)

Coordinators: Hopkins Brian, Geangu Elena, Linkenauger Sally

Updated and expanded to 124 entries, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development remains the authoritative reference in the field.

Language: English
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development remains the most authoritative and accessible account of all aspects of child development. Written by an international team of experts, its comprehensive coverage includes everything from prenatal development to adolescence, pediatrics, theories and research methods, physical development, social and emotional development, perceptual and cognitive development, language development, psychopathology, and parenting. The second edition has also been thoroughly updated to reflect major developments over the last decade in areas such as neuroscientific methods, developmental cognitive and social neuroscience, the effects of environmental influences on gene expression, and the relationship between human development and evolution. Throughout 124 entries, the Encyclopedia advocates an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to the study of child development. With clear, jargon-free style and user-friendly format, this is the essential reference for researchers and students of child development, as well as healthcare professionals, social workers, educators, and anyone interested in the well-being of children.
Part I. Theories of Development; Part II. Methods in Child Development Research; Part III. Prenatal Development and the Newborn; Part IV. Perceptual and Cognitive Development; Part V. Language and Communication Development; Part VI. Social and Emotional Development; Part VII. Motor and Related Development; Part VIII. Postnatal Brain Development; Part IX. Developmental Pathology; Part X. Crossing the Borders; Part XI. Speculations about Future Directions.
Brian Hopkins is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Lancaster University.
Elena Geangu is a Lecturer in Psychology at Lancaster University.
Sally Linkenauger is a Lecturer in Psychology at Lancaster University.