Child and Adolescent Development for EducatorsMcGraw-Hill, 1997 - 479 páginas As the title suggests, this text is designed specifically for students preparing for teaching or other education-related careers. It is the only text to date that focuses entirely on the development of school-age children and youth and whose examples are taken entirely from schools and classrooms. Likewise, its topical coverage reflects the developmental concerns of real-life educators, that is, there is a heavy treatment of cognitive, language, and social-emotional development during the school years. |
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STUDYING CHILDRENS | 3 |
CHAPTER | 4 |
HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD | 13 |
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