Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
2,665
Language
English
Published
Dec 20, 2019
Publisher
Worth Publishers
ISBN-10
1319269028
ISBN-13
9781319269029
Description
How Children Develop offers an insightful examination of the various aspects of child development, delving into the complexities of cognitive, emotional, and social growth. With contributions from leading experts in the field, it provides a comprehensive understanding that is both academically rigorous and accessible. The book presents a wealth of research findings, fostering a deeper appreciation for how children grow and learn in diverse environments.
The authors thoughtfully organize the content to highlight key themes, connecting theory to practical applications in education and parenting. Each chapter blends empirical evidence with real-life examples, helping readers to visualize the stages of development. Such integration equips educators and researchers with the necessary tools to nurture children’s potential effectively.
Readers will find that the engaging writing style and clear illustrations make complex concepts easier to grasp. This resource stands out as essential reading for those interested in child development, offering insights that are invaluable not only to professionals but also to anyone invested in understanding children's growth.
The authors thoughtfully organize the content to highlight key themes, connecting theory to practical applications in education and parenting. Each chapter blends empirical evidence with real-life examples, helping readers to visualize the stages of development. Such integration equips educators and researchers with the necessary tools to nurture children’s potential effectively.
Readers will find that the engaging writing style and clear illustrations make complex concepts easier to grasp. This resource stands out as essential reading for those interested in child development, offering insights that are invaluable not only to professionals but also to anyone invested in understanding children's growth.
Genres
Young Adult
Children’s
Contemporary
Psychology