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Exploring Child & Adolescent Development

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For courses in Child Development that take a chronological approach

Laura Berk's most concise child development text!
Exploring Child and Adolescent Development provides students with a clear, efficient survey of the most important concepts and research findings in the field of child development. In just 12 chapters, Berk makes classic, contemporary, and cutting-edge theories and research accessible in a manageable and relevant way, with an especially strong emphasis on real-world applications and an exceptional multicultural and cross-cultural focus. Chronologically organized, the text offers a complete introduction to the field, highlighting the most important concepts and research findings. This combination of rich content with concise presentation offers instructors unparalleled flexibility in designing their courses to meet both curricular and student needs.

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552 pages, Paperback

Published January 30, 2018

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April 30, 2023
Fairly good overall view of childhood & adolescence, but I have a few gripes: too much boy vs girl stuff. I know, I know, it’s how we see kids as they grow up— the author does have a grasp on LGBT issues and mentions it in sidebars, but these need to be expanded to include non-binary trans people and trans kids as they are growing up.
Another one: and this hurt me personally— she does not use evolved language regarding death by suicide.
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