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Human Development : A Cultural Approach

ISBN: 9780205595266 | 020559526X
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Pearson
Pub. Date: 9/16/2011

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Help students understand how culture impacts development and why it matters. Arnett cultivates curiosity by bringing in examples from around the world, meeting students where they are today. Through current research and examples of human development around the world students learn to think culturally about their own development and see how it applies to their own lives and future careers, preparing them for a future in today's globalized society. New U.S. and international videos, shot in several countries, allow students to observe similaritie... MORE

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2.) COMPREHENSIVE


 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:


Chapter 1: A Cultural Approach to Human Development
Chapter 2: Genetics and Prenatal Development
Chapter 3: Birth and the Newborn Child
Chapter 4: Infancy: The First Year of Life
Chapter 5: Toddlerhood
Chapter 6: ... MORE



COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

Chapter 1: A Cultural Approach to Human Development
Section 1: Human Development Today and Its Origins
   Humanity Today: A Demographic Profile
   Human Origins and the Birth of Culture
Section 2: Theories of Human Development
   Ancient Conceptions of Development
   Scientific Conceptions of Human Development
Section 3: How We Study Human Development
   The Scientific Study of Human Development
   Methods and Designs in Research
 
Chapter 2: Genetics and Prenatal Development
Section 1: Generic Influences on Development
   Genetic Basics
   Genes and Environment in Human Development
   Genes and Individual Development
Section 2: Prenatal Development and Prenatal Care
   Prenatal Development
   Prenatal Care
Section 3: Pregnancy Problems
   Prenatal Problems
   Infertility

 

Chapter 3: Birth and the Unborn Child
Section 1: Birth and its Cultural Context
   The Birth Process
   Cultural and Historical Variations in Birth Beliefs and Practices
Section 2: The Neonate
  The Neonate’s Health
  Physical Functioning of the Neonate
Section 3: Caring for the Neonate
  Nutrition: Is Breast Best?
  Social and Emotional Aspects of Neonatal Care
 
Chapter 4: The First Year of Life
Section 1: Physical Development
   Growth and Change in Infancy
   Infant Health
   Baby on the Move: Motor and Sensory Development
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
   Information Processing in Infancy
   Assessing Infant Development
   The Beginnings of Language
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Temperament
   Infants’ Emotions
   The Social World of the Infant
 
Chapter 5: Toddlerhood
Section 1: Physical Development
   Growth and Change in Years 2 and 3
   Socializing Physical Functions: Toilet Training and Weaning
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Cognitive Development Theories
   Language Development
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Emotional Development in Toddlerhood
   Relations with Parents
   The Social World of the Toddler
 
Chapter 6: Early Childhood
Section 1: Physical Development
   Growth from Age 3 to 6
   Motor Development
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Theories of Cognitive Development
   Early Childhood Education
   Language Development
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Emotional Development and Gender Socialization
   Parenting
   The Child’s Expanding Social World
 
Chapter 7: Middle Childhood
Section 1: Physical Development
   Growth in Middle Childhood
   Motor Development
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Theories of Cognitive Development
   Language Development
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Emotional and Self-Development
   The Social and Cultural Contexts of Middle Childhood
 
Chapter 8: Adolescence
Section 1: Physical Development
   The Metamorphosis: Biological Changes of Puberty
   Health Issues in Adolescence
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Piaget’s Theory of Formal Operations
   Other Changes in Adolescent Thinking
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Emotional and Self-Development
   Cultural Beliefs: Morality and Religion
   The Social and Cultural Contexts of Adolescent Development
   Problems and Resilience
 
Chapter 9: Emerging Adulthood
Section 1: Physical Development
   The Emergence of Emerging Adulthood
   Physical Changes of Emerging Adulthood
   Risk Behavior and Health Issues
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Postformal Thinking
   Tertiary Education: College, University, and Training Programs
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Emotional and Self-Development
   Cultural Beliefs

   The Social and Cultural Contexts of Development

 

Chapter 10: Young Adulthood
Section 1: Physical Development
   What Makes an Adult?
   The Transition to Adulthood
   Physical Functioning and Health
   Aging Begins
   Overweight and Obesity
   The Importance of Exercise
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Adult Intelligence
   IQ Scores and Career Success
   Cultural Views of Intelligence
   Cognitive Changes in Young Adulthood
   Expertise
   Creativity
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Emotional Development in Young Adulthood
   Intimacy Versus Isolation: Erikson’s Theory
   Sternberg’s Theory of Love
   The Social and Cultural Contexts of Young Adulthood
   Marriage in Young Adulthood
   Divorce in Young Adulthood
   Gay and Lesbian Partnerships
   Sexuality in Young Adulthood
   Leisure Activities in Young Adulthood
 
Chapter 11: Middle-Adulthood
Section 1: Physical Development
  Physical Changes in Middle Adulthood
  Health and Disease
Section 2: Cognitive Development
  Intelligence
  Information Processing in Middle Adulthood
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
  Emotional and Self-development
  The Social and Cultural Contexts of Development
 
Chapter 12: Late Adulthood
Section 1: Physical Development
   Cultural Beliefs About Late Adulthood
   Physical Changes
   Health in Late Adulthood
Section 2: Cognitive Development
   Cognitive Changes and Decline
   Alternative Views on Cognitive Changes
Section 3: Emotional and Social Development
   Emotional and Self-development
   The Sociocultural Contexts of Development
 
Chapter 13: Death and Afterlife Beliefs
Section 1: Physical Aspects of Death
   The Demography of Death
   Beyond Death? Attempts to Extend the Human Lifespan
Section 2: Sociocultural and Emotional Responses to Death
   The Sociocultural Contexts of Death
   Bereavement and Grief
Section 3: Beliefs about Death and the Afterlife
   Beliefs about Death Throughout the Lifespan
   Afterlife Beliefs and Mourning Rituals

 

Jeffrey Jensen Arnett is a Research Professor in the Department of Psychology at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. He received his Ph.D. in developmental psychology in 1986 from the University of Virginia, and did three years of postdoctoral work at the University of Chicago. From 1992-1998 he was Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Missouri where he taught a 300-student lifespan development course every semester. From 1998-2005 he was a Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development at the University of Maryland. In the fall of 2005 he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.

 

His primary scholarly interest for the past 10 years has been in emerging adulthood. He coined the term, and has conducted research on emerging adults concerning a wide variety of topics, including risk behavior (especially cigarette smoking) and media use (especially music), involving several different ethnic groups in American society. He is the editor of the Journal of Adolescent Research, and is on the Editorial Board of 4 other journals. He was Editor-In-Chief for 2 encyclopedias published in 2007, the International Encyclopedia of Adolescence (Routledge, two volumes) and the Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media (Sage, two volumes). He has published many theoretical and research papers on emerging adulthood in peer-reviewed journals, as well as the books Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Approach (2010, 4th edition, Pearson); Emerging Adulthood: The Winding Road from the Late Teens Through the Twenties (2004, Oxford University Press); and Metalheads: Heavy Metal Music and Adolescent Alienation (1996, Westview Press). He has also edited (with Jennifer Tanner) the book Emerging Adults in America: Coming of Age in the 21st Century, published in 2006 by APA Books.

 

He lives in Worcester, Massachusetts with his wife Lene Jensen and their nine-year-old twins, Miles and Paris. For more information on Dr. Arnett and his research, see www.jeffreyarnett.com

 

Hear directly from the author! Click here to watch Jeff Arnett's talk on Culture and Human Development (10:59 min):  www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6BQrVs3Ahw&feature=channel_video_title



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