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Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective

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"Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective, 6/e "addresses both typical and atypical child development from birth through age eight. This text highlights the diversity of child development, preparing professionals to meet the unique needs of children from a wide variety of backgrounds.
A new emphasis on neuroscience and brain research helps us to understand so much better how children think, learn, feel, and behave.
Every chapter includes at least one new section on how the brain contributes to advances in physical, cognitive, linguistic, social, or emotional development across age groups.
An extensive section on assessment has been added.
Clinical and classroom-based methods for assessing learning and development of young children are presented.
The use of assessment data in teaching and parenting are fully explored.
A more extensive examination of toddlerhood, as a distinct period of development, is included. Newly-discovered advancements of children between the ages of 18 months and 3 years are profiled.
The book contains discussions of more than 800 new research studies and articles on early childhood development that have been published since the last edition.

576 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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April 10, 2008
Anything and everything you ever wanted to know about child development. Weaves theory, practice and real behavior through out this book. In addition provides a multicultural perspective throughout (respect for ALL children).
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