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Child Development

Gideon Saxon

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Verlag: Publifye

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"Child Development" explores the fascinating journey of psychological growth from infancy through adolescence, providing parents, educators, and caregivers with essential insights into raising healthy, well-adjusted children. The book focuses on cognitive development, emotional regulation, and social interaction, areas crucial for a child's overall well-being.

 
Did you know that early childhood experiences can have a lasting impact on an individual's psychological well-being and future behavior? Understanding the complex interplay of nature vs nurture is key to fostering positive development.

 
This book uniquely emphasizes resilience, showcasing how supportive relationships and targeted interventions can help children overcome adversity. It begins with fundamental concepts and progresses through specific areas like language acquisition and emotional expression, using real-world examples to illustrate key ideas.

 
By understanding attachment theory and the importance of emotional regulation, parents can create nurturing environments that promote psychological well-being.

 
The book's approach is to present complex information in an accessible manner, avoiding jargon and providing clear explanations of developmental psychology principles. It draws upon longitudinal studies and diverse populations to provide a comprehensive perspective, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand and support child development.
Verfügbar seit: 15.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 106 Seiten.

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