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MySearchLab provides students with a complete understanding of the research process so they can complete research projects confidently and efficiently. Students and instructors with an internet connection can visit www.MySearchLab.com and receive immediate access to thousands of full articles from the EBSCO ContentSelect database. In addition, MySearchLab offers extensive content on the research process itself-including tips on how to navigate and maximize time in the campus library, a step-by-step guide on writing a research paper, and instructions on how to finish an academic assignment with endnotes and bibliography. "Infancy" provides students with enough detail, without overwhelming them, in order to understand methodological issues, explore both practically and theoretically important topics, and engage students in thinking critically about development from birth to age 3.. Students understand the role of infant development research and how they may apply it to their own lives as well as the broader implications upon public policies. Students also understand the relevant historical information in many of the chapters to provide a broader perspective and highlight how far we've come in our understanding of the first 3 years of life. Issues of diversity and multicultural experience are also incorporated into virtually every chapter, illustrating how nature and nurture work together. Conception and Birth, Infant Development, Infant Cognition, Physical Development, Socio-emotional Development, Child Care and Intervention Infant Development, Theories of Development, and Early Childhood Development

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Infancy provides students with the latest research in infant development so they may understand methodological issues, explore both practically and theoretically important topics, and engage in thinking critically about development from birth to age 3.

 

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Each chapter begins with a thought-provoking, real-life scenario highlighting key issues,  such as the practice ofinfants being sent to wet nurses in eighteenth-century Paris, and linguist Werner Leopold’s classic longitudinal study of his infant daughter Hildegard’s development as a bilingual child.

 

Public policy considerations for research are explored, such as how awareness of the harm caused by lead exposure led to changes in legislation regarding formulas for paint and gasoline,andhow awareness of the benefits of human milk led to Healthy People 2010 goals to increase breastfeeding rates in the United States.

Infancy balances practical and theoretical issues, such asthe research on prelinguistic communication and the value of using gestures to help toddlers and caregivers communicate before real words or signs appear.

Infancy broadens the perspective with relevant historical information, such as the remarkable discoveries about genetics that have resulted from the Human Genome Project, and the progress research has offered in understanding the vulnerability of the prenatal period.

 

Issues of diversity are incorporated into every chapter, such as the infant-caregiver relationships and the different expectations and beliefs about infants, mothers and fathers.

“These chapters are practical, informative, and include appropriate theory and evidence-based research.  It is an excellent text for undergraduate students in child development and related fields.” ― Julie Parker, University of Southern Mississippi

 

Infancy balances strong yet streamlined coverage of the latest research in infant development with practical issues such as policy considerations and parenting applications. The topical organization of the text highlights the coherence, continuity, and change in specific aspects of development from birth to age three. Infancy also offers ample coverage of the historical and cultural contexts in which research has been conducted to provide a solid framework for critical thinking.

 

The author explores such public considerations as the impact of research into the effects of lead exposure on legislation regarding formulas for paint and gasoline,andhow awareness of the benefits of human milk led to the Healthy People 2010 goals to increase breastfeeding rates in the United States.

The interplay of nature and nurture is made evident through examination of cross-cultural variances in dietary patterns, language use, infant-caregiver relationships, and the different expectations and beliefs about infants and the roles that mothers and fathers play in their care and development. 


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Dana Gross, Ph.D., is a Professor and Department Chair of Psychology and Affiliated Faculty of Asian Studies and Linguistic Studies at St. Olaf College, where she teaches an advanced seminar on Infant Development, as well as courses in Research Methods, Developmental Psychology, and Human Development in East Asia.  Dana Gross received her BA in Psychology from Smith College and her PhD in Child Psychology from the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota. Dana’s research has been published in Child Development, Cognitive Development, and International Journal of Behavioural Development, among others. Dana has presented her work at numerous conferences, and served as consultant and co-author for several developmental textbooks.

 

 

 

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  • PublisherPrentice Hall
  • Publication date2008
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  • ISBN 13 9780205702824
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