Human Development: Family, Place, Culture
Author(s): Wendy Drewery and Lise Claiborne
Clinical Psychology | Couple & Family Therapy
This text builds on the success of the previous edition. In this edition, Drewery & Claiborne are joined by co-authors who are internationally recognised scholars and researchers in Human Development – which enhances the content by including current and culturally relevant material.
It also provides more emphasis on NZ/Maori/Pasifika content and is able to ensure solid conceptual foundation through discussions and interesting contemporary examples. Throughout the book, students will find What do YOU think? activities that encourages students to think about and apply concepts they are learning to their own lives, allowing them to engage with core concepts on a deeper and personal level.
Within each chapter features Tutorial suggestions that provide activities and discussion topics designed to promote critical thinking and teamwork skills. They can also be utilised by instructors in tutorials or by students outside the classroom.
Product Information
Chapter: 1 What IS human development?
Chapter: 2 Development in families
Chapter: 3 Methods for studying development
Chapter: 4 Parenting and Infancy
Chapter: 5 The early years of childhood
Chapter: 6 The middle years of childhood
Chapter: 7 Adolescence
Chapter: 8 Youth
Chapter: 9 Young adults
Chapter: 10 The lives of adults at mid-life
Chapter: 11 A diversity of older adults
Chapter: 12 Reflecting on life and death
General Fields
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- : McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
- : McGraw-Hill Australia
- : 01 August 2013
- : Australia
- : books
Special Fields
- : Wendy Drewery and Lise Claiborne
- : Paperback