Child DevelopmentMcGraw-Hill, 2001 - Broj stranica: 585 In this topically organized introduction to child development, John Santrock balances the content instructors want with the and pedagogy students need. Child Development 9th edition continues Santrock's tradition of presenting cutting edge research and offering strong, integrated coverage of culture, ethnicity and gender, and school related issues. An expert consultant reviewed each chapter to ensure that the latest research is reflected. For students, the text's highly praised pedagogical system has been enhanced to improve understanding of how all of the material fits together. |
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... Piaget , these observations reflect important changes in the infant's cognitive development . Later in the chapter , you will learn that Piaget believed that infants go through six substages of development and that the behaviors you ...
... Piaget , these observations reflect important changes in the infant's cognitive development . Later in the chapter , you will learn that Piaget believed that infants go through six substages of development and that the behaviors you ...
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... Piaget's Place in Developmental Psychology Cognitive Developmental Theory and Processes Cognitive Developmental Theory Adaptation Assimilation and Accommodation • Piaget's contribution to developmental psychology might be as important ...
... Piaget's Place in Developmental Psychology Cognitive Developmental Theory and Processes Cognitive Developmental Theory Adaptation Assimilation and Accommodation • Piaget's contribution to developmental psychology might be as important ...
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... Piaget portrayed it , and some of Piaget's explanations for the cause of change are debated . Piaget constructed his view of infancy mainly by observing the development of his own three children . Few laboratory techniques were ...
... Piaget portrayed it , and some of Piaget's explanations for the cause of change are debated . Piaget constructed his view of infancy mainly by observing the development of his own three children . Few laboratory techniques were ...
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