Child Psychology
Written in very simple and lucid language, this textbook comprehensively covers all essential topics within the subject of child psychology – including a basic introduction, followed by various influences and forms of development, perceptive development and cognitive development. This book has been written keeping the students’ convenience in mind and therefore a summary and a set of questions are provided at the end of every chapter. The index and the list of related books provided at the end of the book will also prove to be useful for students.
Table of Content
About the Editor
- Introduction to Child Psychology
- Biological influences on development
- Prenatal Development and birth
- Early Experience and Learning
- Physical, Motor and Perceptual Development
- Cognitive Development
- Language Development
Emotional Development
- Self and Social Understanding
- Moral Development
- Context for Development
Bibliography
Glossary
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Salient Features
- Summary at the end of the chapter for reinforcement
- Questions at the end of each chapter for additional practice
- Glossary at the end of the book to help student comprehension
- Index at the end of the book for students reference
- Reading list at the end of the book for further studies
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