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Child Development: Context, Culture, and Cascades by Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda

Child Development: Context, Culture, and Cascades seeks to convey the wonder and awe of child development. Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda aims to inspire students to understand the process of change and to think about change through the eyes of a developmental scientist. To appreciate child development requires understanding the basics: What is changing and why? Accordingly, each chapter describes changes in a select domain of development at a specific time in childhood (the what), and considers the many forces that spur changes in children (the how). Within and across chapters, students will learn about interactions between biology and environment; the role of contexts (e.g., family, school, community, and so on) in development; and how cultural views and practices infuse children's everyday lives. Finally, because the path of a river is affected by the flowing waters that preceded it, students will come to appreciate how small changes can exert downstream effects on development in the process of developmental cascades. Changing children swim in ever-changing waters. However, beyond providing the fundamentals of child development, the ultimate message of this book runs much deeper than words on a page. Students will see that answers to the whats and hows of change are both fundamental to science and hold a key to improving the lives of children and families around the world.

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This book provides a new approach for students who will begin to think in developmental terms and apply concepts with real life examples across each domain. Rather than just providing terminologies and descriptions of theories and concepts, this text provides a more immersive experience. * Timothy Oblad, Texas A&M University-Kingsville *
I've always tried to focus on context and culture (and cascades) in my course, but the textbooks haven't always gone in that direction. This textbook is intentionally focused on these concepts. It consistently weaves everything together, providing various examples and real-world application to parallel. * April Masarik, Boise State University *
With a lot of examples from real life stories, movie, and media in general, the book grabs students' attention and deepens their understanding of human development! * Yoshie Sano, Washington State University *
This is a comprehensive text filled with considerations to culture and community. Research is introduced in a meaningful way, not just through initial chapters, but woven through the entire book, emphasizing the importance of perspective-taking as well as learning how some topics or terms may be interpreted differently. * Sonia A. Yoshizawa, East Tennessee State University *

About Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda

Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda is Professor of Developmental Psychology, in the Department of Applied Psychology at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University, where she directs the Play & Language Lab. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society and has served in various capacities (past and current) such as President of the International Congress of Infant Studies; member of the Governing Council of the Society for Research on Child Development; associate editor of Infancy and Journal of Experimental Psychology: General; reviewer on editorial boards of several journals and panels of federal and foundation funding agencies. Tamis-LeMonda's research focuses on infant and child language, communication, object play, literacy, and motor skill, and the roles of language input, home experiences, parenting, and culture in infant learning and development across domains. Tamis-LeMonda's research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institute of Mental Health, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, the LEGO Foundation, Ford Foundation, and the Robinhood Foundation. She has over 200 publications in peer-reviewed journals and books, and co-edited the volumes Child Psychology: A Handbook of Contemporary Issues, 1st 2nd 3rd Editions (Psychology Press, 1999, 2006, 2016), Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (Psychology Press, 2002; 2013), The Development of Social Cognition and Communication (Psychology Press, 2005), and the Handbook of Infant Development (Cambridge University Press, 2020). Her husband Richard, children Brittany, Christopher, and Michael; grandchildren Lila and Zoe; and dog Lucy are a constant source of joy and continual reminder to always find the time to take a break, go for a walk, host a holiday, do some cooking, and relish time with family.

Table of Contents

Preface PART 1: FOUNDATIONS Chapter 1: Goals, Theories, and Methods The Goals of Developmental Science Describing Development Quantitative vs. Qualitative Change: Coral Reef Fish or Frogs? Differences among Children in Development Developmental Stability Explaining Development Genes and Environment: The Nature-Nurture See-Saw Developmental Cascades Applying Developmental Science Raising Children Programs and Policies Theoretical Orientations Foundational Theories Evolutionary Theory Psychodynamic Theories Behaviorism Constructivism: Piaget's Stage Theory Lev Vygotsky and the Origins of Socio-Cultural Theory Contemporary Theories Nativist Approaches Social Learning Theory Information Processing Theories Dynamic Systems Theories Bio-Ecological Theories Sociocultural Theories Research in Developmental Science Conducting Research Hypothesis-Driven Research and the Scientific Method Discovery-Based Science Sampling Methods: Gathering Data Study Designs Ensuring Scientific Rigor and Integrity Validity Reliability Scientific Replicability and Transparency Ethics in Research Closing Thoughts: Setting the Stage Chapter 2: Heredity, Environment, and the Brain Genetics and the Environment Genetic Foundations Chromosomes, DNA, and Genes From Gametes to Human Beings Mutations Decoding the Genome The Microbiome Contexts of Environmental Influences on Gene Expression How Do Genes and Environment Interact? Epigenetic Principles: From Animals to Humans Summing Up: The Library Metaphor The Brain Brain Anatomy and Function Forebrain Midbrain and Hindbrain Neurons and Glial Cells New Ways to Study the Brain Brain Development How the Brain Changes Periods of Brain Development Contexts and the Brain Experience-Expectant Plasticity Experience-Dependent Plasticity Timing of Experience Looking to the Future Developmental Cascades Responding to Experiences: Dandelions and Orchids Susceptibility to Addiction Response to Maltreatment Closing Thoughts: Dismantling the Nature Nurture Controversy Chapter 3: Prenatal and Postnatal Health and Physical Development Conception and Prenatal Development Conception Influences on Conception Fertility Treatments Prenatal Development Germinal Period Embryonic Period Fetal Period Contextual Influences on Prenatal Development Toxic Substances Maternal Nutrition and Exercise Maternal Prenatal Care Maternal Psychological Functioning Birth and Infant Health Labor and Birth Stages of Labor Neonatal Health Birth Complications Contextual Influences on Infant Mortality and Birth Weight Infant Brain Development Infant Sleep and Nutrition Sleep Cultural Influences on Infant Sleep Nutrition and Breastfeeding Contextual Influences on Breastfeeding Developmental Cascades Cascades from Fetal Movement Cascades from Fetal Auditory Experiences Cascades from Maternal Stress Cascades from Infant Birth Weight Cascades from Parenting and Protective Factors Closing Thoughts: The Dynamics of Development PART 2: INFANCY AND TODDLERHOOD Chapter 4: Perceptual and Motor Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood Perceptual Development The Study of Perception in Infants Early Theories The Ecological Theory of Perception Methods for Studying Infant Perception Tasting and Smelling Taste and Odor Preferences Contexts of Taste Perception Looking Acuity and Contrast Perceiving Colors Shape and Size Constancy Perceiving Objects as

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CIN0190216905G
9780190216900
0190216905
Child Development: Context, Culture, and Cascades by Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2021-11-18
800
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