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Wer dieses Standardwerk liest, erhält einen umfassenden Überblick über einschlägige Theorien, moderne Forschungsmethoden und neueste Erkenntnisse zur Kindes- und Jugendentwicklung. Die einfache, klare Sprache sowie zahlreiche Illustrationen und Fallbeispiele machen die Lektüre des Lehrbuchs für Studierende der Entwicklungspsychologie zum echten Vergnügen. Tabellen, Schaubilder, Zusammenfassungen und Praxisbeispiele helfen dabei, den Stoff zu verstehen, zu strukturieren und zu verinnerlichen.

Die Inhalte des Werkes gehen dabei teilweise deutlich über den klassischen Lehrstoff für Bachelor-Prüfungen hinaus und vermitteln ein vertieftes Verständnis dafür, wie die Entwicklung in unterschiedlichen Bereichen zusammenhängt, von welchen sozialen und gesellschaftlichen Rahmenbedingungen sie abhängt und wie die Entstehung von Problemen verhindert werden kann. Die Auseinandersetzung mit dieser Lektüre lohnt sich daher nicht nur für die Prüfungsvorbereitung im Bachelor- und Masterstudium.

Auch wenn Sie bereits beruflich oder privat mit Kindern und Jugendlichen zu tun haben, wird Ihnen das Buch als wertvolles Nachschlagewerk dienen und immer wieder Lust machen, sich mit den Inhalten auseinanderzusetzen.



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First published December 2, 2002

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October 5, 2020
Here it is, my vine review of this textbook of 600 pages I had to read in under 8 weeks.

Chapter 1: Introduction
honey, youve got a big storm coming

2: Prenatal:
baby changing station? baby hanging station

3: biology and behavior
chris, is that a weed?? I’M CALLING THE POLICE!

4: cognitive development
is there anything better than pussy? yes, a really good book

5: perception, learning
uhm, jared, could you read number 3 for the class? no i cannot. what up, i’m jared, i’m 19, and i never fucking learned how to read.

6: language
you know what, i’m about to say it ... i don’t care that you broke your elbow

7: concepts
kylie jenner to the foiae, i have a little surprise for you. IS THAT A CHICKEEEEN?

8: intelligence
what i wanna tell you is school’s not important. be whatever you wanna be. if you wanna be a dog, ROOOF, you know?

9: social
when will you learn! that your actions have consequences

10: emotion
if you fucking put a hand on me i’mma fucking rip your face off BITCH

11: attachment, the self
i wanna be a cowboy, baby

12: family
and they were roommates. oh my god they were roommates.

13: peers
what the fuck is up, kyle? no, what did you say? what the fuck, dude. step the fuck up, kyle.

14: moral
welcome to bible study, we’re all children of jesus. kumbaya my lord...

15: gender
hey i’m lesbian. i thought you were american.

16: conclusion
we all die, you either kill yourself or get killed
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4 reviews
May 7, 2025
This was the assigned textbook for my Developmental Psychology course, and I joked with Mimi that I would put it on my Goodreads since it is the first time I have actually read a textbook for a class. I decided to actually add it because I deserve to for finishing it. It was actually a really engaging textbook, and I learned a lot more from it than I had expected.
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26 reviews
November 13, 2023
this book was so long and for what (it was my dev sci textbook and yes i read the entire thing)
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33 reviews
December 10, 2021
had to read this for my developmental psychology class and actually ended up really enjoying it! The content was interesting and really easy to follow.
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489 reviews383 followers
November 6, 2019
How Children Develop is a tome of a textbook, with an incredibly appealing and structured design, making it both readable and easy to look things up in. It’s an extensive, interesting and comprehensive book about developmental psychology, and manages to cover all relevant topics in the field adequately.

This is book is, unlike some others on the subject, not structured chronologically, i.e. beginning at a child’s conception and growth, and ending as soon as it becomes an adult, but instead topically. It covers the following topics: prenatal development and the newborn period, biology and behaviour, cognitive development, infancy (seeing, thinking, and doing), language development, conceptual development, intelligence and academic achievement, social development, emotional development, attachment to others and development of self, family, peers, moral development, and gender development. After each chapter, there’s room for a summary, a list of key terms, and some critical thinking questions.

Even though I have used this book academically as an introduction to developmental psychology, I would seriously be devaluing the scope of it if I were to say that it can only be used as such. It’s an excellent textbook on the subject, perhaps the best I’ve encountered up until now, and it never gets truly boring (even for someone like me, who doesn’t appreciate developmental psychology as much as other fields of psychology).

In short: interesting, engaging, informative, and extensive. A definite recommendation for anyone looking for a good book on developmental psychology that touches upon all its aspects, covers many interesting case examples, is well-organized, and still quite easy to read.
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1,818 reviews38 followers
August 23, 2008
As textbooks go, this one is engaging and I appreciated how it was set out with coloured subheadings and pictures to break up the text. It covers the field of developmental psychology fairly comprehensively, and the second edition includes a chapter on gender that wasn't part of my course, but I read it anyway (which I think is proof of how good a textbook is!). I only wish I'd had more than two weeks to read it in, because some of it was really interesting and I'd have liked to take my time.
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30 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2023
psych is such a busy course 💔
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222 reviews6 followers
May 18, 2017
each chapter was longer than it needed to be
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June 9, 2020
Hat mich gut durch 2 Prüfungen gebracht🤷🏼‍♀️
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29 reviews
November 29, 2018
I got this book for a college course I was taking. I actually wanted to keep this, however I rented it. This is a great introduction to childhood development. Lots of pictures and it was a very easy read with a lot of information.
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35 reviews
January 25, 2024
Interesting book for those interested in learning more about child development. Understanding the studies that have been conducted over many years on child development can possibly provide insight into your own life's journey.
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227 reviews6 followers
August 10, 2021
AYE YUH DONE PSYC251

well written and interesting with random anecdotes and commentary from the authors lol

too long.
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14 reviews
January 25, 2023
I read this for my intro to dev psych class and found it accessible and very well-written
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33 reviews
March 30, 2023
I don't know how much I can say that I really "read" this book, because it's a textbook so I didn't read it cover to cover. But as far as textbooks go, it was pretty good and interesting.
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9 reviews1 follower
October 25, 2023
I read the entire curriculum for developmental psychology, I’m counting it towards my reading goal.
24 reviews
October 5, 2011
I'm using this book for my class next semester.
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417 reviews9 followers
April 23, 2011
Infant development bores me, but I read this thing through and through. Ridiculous.
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90 reviews16 followers
June 19, 2013
Sehr informativ und auch gut erklärt. Doch das Lesen ist eher mühsam und man braucht deutlich länger als bei trivial Literatur. Somit ist es teilweise ganz schön frustrierend. Trotzdem wirklich gut.
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