Advances in Child Development and Behavior

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780443294242
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Volume 67, the latest release in this classic resource on the field of developmental psychology, includes a variety of timely updates, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as Conceptual and Empirical Advances in Afterschool Research, Unraveling the Transracial Adoption Paradox: Construction race and racism in adoptive families, Risk and Resilience Models in Child Development, The Dual Journey: The Development of Twins’ Relationships Throughout Childhood, A sociocultural perspective of multimodal learning by infants and young children, and Defining the Role of Executive Function in Children's Sociomoral Reasoning.

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ISBN13:9780443294242
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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1. Conceptual and Empirical Advances in Afterschool Research <br>Deborah Lowe Vandell and Sandra D. Simpkins<br>2. Unraveling the Transracial Adoption Paradox: Construction race and racism in adoptive families<br>Richard M. Lee, Amelia Blankenau, Adam Kim and Oh Myo Kim<br>3. Risk and Resilience Models in Child Development<br>Rachel R. Romeo, S. Alexa McDorman and Ellie K. Taylor<br>4. The Dual Journey: The Development of Twins&rsquo; Relationships Throughout Childhood<br>Ariel Knafo and Hila Segal<br>5. Chapter title yet to be determined<br>Jessica A. Sommerville<br>6. A sociocultural perspective of multimodal learning by infants and young children<br>Su-hua Wang<br>7. Chapter title yet to be determined<br>Vikram K. Jaswal<br>8. Chapter title yet to be determined<br>Shannon M. Pruden<br>9. Defining the Role of Executive Function in Children's Sociomoral Reasoning<br>Stuart Marcovitch and Jessica Caporaso
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