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How Children Develop (Canadian Edition)
Seventh Edition| ©2024 Robert S. Siegler; Jenny Saffran; Susan Graham; Nancy Eisenberg; Elizabeth Gershoff
How Children Develop is the topically organized resource Canadian teachers and researchers trust for the most up-to-date perspectives on child and adolescent development. The authors—each a well-known scientist and educator—integrate theory, cultural research, and applications in a style...
How Children Develop is the topically organized resource Canadian teachers and researchers trust for the most up-to-date perspectives on child and adolescent development. The authors—each a well-known scientist and educator—integrate theory, cultural research, and applications in a style that is authoritative yet accessible to students.
This edition includes expanded coverage of the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health issues in childhood and adolescence, gender and sexual development, the influence of technology and social media, the open science movement, and more. And it’s available in Macmillan Learning’s Achieve, with enhanced assessment capabilities, a robust video library, goal-setting and reflection surveys, free iClicker integration, best-in-class reporting and analytics, and more!
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The standard-setting introduction to child development in Canada—from researchers who lead the field.
How Children Develop is the topically organized resource Canadian teachers and researchers trust for the most up-to-date perspectives on child and adolescent development. The authors—each a well-known scientist and educator—integrate theory, cultural research, and applications in a style that is authoritative yet accessible to students.
This edition includes expanded coverage of the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health issues in childhood and adolescence, gender and sexual development, the influence of technology and social media, the open science movement, and more. And it’s available in Macmillan Learning’s Achieve, with enhanced assessment capabilities, a robust video library, goal-setting and reflection surveys, free iClicker integration, best-in-class reporting and analytics, and more!
Features
Coathor, Susan Graham, University of Calgary: Graham ensures that the text speaks to the experiences of Canadian students, with Canada-centric examples, research citations, and perspectives.
Enduring Themes: How Children Develop’s seven themes encompass all areas of child development, including foundational ideas such as nature and nurture, continuous and discontinuous change, and the centrality of sociocultural context. The authors introduce the themes in Chapter 1 and revisit them throughout the text and in Chapter 16: Conclusions.
Improving Well-being through Applications: As thought leaders on public policy, the authors also present child development research as a force for change, describing ways that research can improve well-being in education, health, family life, and more.
Focus on Critical Thinking: One of the authors’ core missions is to build readers’ understanding and appreciation of developmental science. In “A Closer Look” boxes and throughout the text, they unpack the landmark studies and methodologies that shape our understanding of the field. “Individual Differences” boxes focus on populations that differ from the norm in order to illustrate the complex interplay of factors that influence development. Review Questions and other pedagogy prompt readers to deepen their understanding of the concepts and consider how the material intersects with events in their own lives.
New to This Edition
COVID-19 Pandemic: The authors explore effects of the pandemic on pregnancy and the birth experience (Chapter 2), physical growth in infancy and early childhood (Chapter 3), perceptual development (Chapter 5), emotional development and mental health (Chapter 10), family and peer relationships (Chapters 12 and 13), and more.
Replicability: Chapter 1 addresses the replicability crisis that has emerged in psychology and other scientific disciplines, and presents efforts to improve methodologies. This discussion continues throughout the text in discussions of relevant research findings.
Gender Development: The authors highlight new insights into gender and sexual development, particularly in Chapter 15: Gender Development, including differences in areas such as cognitive ability and achievement, communication, and aggression.
Technology and Social Media: The text continues to follow the impact of technology and social media use, particularly in discussions of the bioecological context (Chapter 9) and friendships (Chapter 13).
“I specifically enjoyed the discussions on different developmental levels and different cultures, which represents diversity.” – H. Melis Yavuz, University of Toronto
“Current examples, reaches a diverse population, and easy to read/understand.” – Jessica Chambers, Dawson College
“1) Accessible writing 2) Relates psych to current issues and debates 3) Good compromise between too many and not enough details.” – Michael Mueller, Ryerson University
“1. The quality of the writing (accessible, just enough details, etc.) 2. The topics covered and how they are organized. 3. Current research is mentioned without any alliances (debates/non replicated results are mentioned). We see the impact of the Open Science movement & replication crisis. Bonus: it's not about child development in WEIRD societies; the textbook covers culturally diverse populations, special/clinical populations, etc.” – Mireille Babineau, University of Toronto

How Children Develop (Canadian Edition)
Seventh Edition| ©2024
Robert S. Siegler; Jenny Saffran; Susan Graham; Nancy Eisenberg; Elizabeth Gershoff
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How Children Develop (Canadian Edition)
Seventh Edition| 2024
Robert S. Siegler; Jenny Saffran; Susan Graham; Nancy Eisenberg; Elizabeth Gershoff
Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to Child Development
2. Prenatal Development and the Newborn Period
3. Biology and Behavior
4. Theories of Cognitive Development
5. Perception, Action, and Learning in Infancy
6. Development of Language and Symbol Use
7. Conceptual Development
8. Intelligence and Academic Achievement
9. Theories of Social Development
10. Emotional Development
11. Attachment to Others and Development of Self
12. The Family
13. Peer Relationships
14. Moral Development
15. Gender Development
16. Conclusions

How Children Develop (Canadian Edition)
Seventh Edition| 2024
Robert S. Siegler; Jenny Saffran; Susan Graham; Nancy Eisenberg; Elizabeth Gershoff
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Robert S. Siegler

Jenny Saffran

Susan Graham

Nancy Eisenberg

Elizabeth Gershoff

How Children Develop (Canadian Edition)
Seventh Edition| 2024
Robert S. Siegler; Jenny Saffran; Susan Graham; Nancy Eisenberg; Elizabeth Gershoff
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How Children Develop (Canadian Edition)
Seventh Edition| 2024
Robert S. Siegler; Jenny Saffran; Susan Graham; Nancy Eisenberg; Elizabeth Gershoff
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Seventh Edition| 2024
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