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The Developing Person Through the Life Span

Thirteenth Edition

Publication Date: October 31, 2025

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Teaching students to think like developmentalists.

Kathleen Stassen Berger and new co-author Kendra Thomas tell the story of human development in an engaging, accessible narrative style – with signature personal anecdotes, engaging case studies, and findings from thousands of articles and datasets. Their new critical thinking framework...
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PART 1 The Beginnings


Chapter 1 The Science of Human Development

1.1 Thinking Like a Developmentalist

1.2 Doing Science

Chapter 2 Theories

2.1 Theories of Development

2.2 What Theories Contribute

Chapter 3 The New Genetics

3.1 The Genetic Code

3.2 New Cells, New People

3.3 From Genotype to Phenotype

3.4 Chromosomal and Genetic Conditions

Chapter 4 Prenatal Development and Birth

4.1 Prenatal Development

4.2 Birth

4.3 Risks and Protections

4.4 The New Family


PART 2 The First Two Years


Chapter 5 The First Two Years: Biosocial Development

5.1 Body Changes

5.2 Perceiving and Moving

5.3 Surviving in Good Health

Chapter 6 The First Two Years: Cognitive Development

6.1 Quick Learners

6.2 Active Learners

6.3 Social Learners

Chapter 7 The First Two Years: Psychosocial Development

7.1 Emotional Development in Context

7.2 Social Bonds

7.3 Who Cares for Baby?


PART 3 Early Childhood


Chapter 8 Early Childhood: Biosocial Development

8.1 Body Changes

8.2 Brain Growth

8.3 Avoidable Injury

8.4 Child Maltreatment

Chapter 9 Early Childhood: Cognitive Development

9.1 Thinking During Early Childhood

9.2 Constructed Cognition

9.3 Language Learning

9.4 Early-Childhood Schooling

Chapter 10 Early Childhood: Psychosocial Development

10.1 Emotional Development

10.2 Play

10.3 Challenges for Caregivers

10.4 Becoming Boys and Girls: Sex and Gender


PART 4 Middle Childhood


Chapter 11 Middle Childhood: Biosocial Development

11.1 A Healthy Time

11.2 Brain Development

11.3 Children with Distinct Educational Needs

Chapter 12 Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development

12.1 Thinking

12.2 Language

12.3 Teaching and Learning

Chapter 13 Middle Childhood: Psychosocial Development

13.1 The Nature of the Child

13.2 Families During Middle Childhood

13.3 Other Children


PART 5 Adolescence


Chapter 14 Adolescence: Biosocial Development

14.1 Puberty and Hormones

14.2 Growth and Nutrition

14.3 Sexual Maturation

Chapter 15 Adolescence: Cognitive Development

15.1 Cognition and the Brain

15.2 The Brain and Mental Health

15.3 Secondary Education

Chapter 16 Adolescence: Psychosocial Development

16.1 Identity

16.2 Close Relationships

16.3 Anxiety, Depression, and Aggression


PART 6 Emerging Adulthood


Chapter 17 Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial Development

17.1 Biological Universals

17.2 Health and Sickness

17.3 Risk-Taking

Chapter 18 Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development

18.1 Stages and Ages

18.2 Ethics and Religion

18.3 Higher Education

Chapter 19 Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial Development

19.1 Identity Ongoing

19.2 Social Connections

19.3 Romantic Partnership


PART 7 Adulthood


Chapter 20 Adulthood: Biosocial Development

20.1 Growing Older

20.2 Body Systems

20.3 Habits: Good and Bad

Chapter 21 Adulthood: Cognitive Development

21.1 Adult Intelligence

21.2 Cognitive Hazards

21.3 Choices in Thinking

Chapter 22 Adulthood: Psychosocial Development

22.1 Personality Development in Adulthood

22.2 Intimacy: Connecting with Others

22.3 Generativity: The Work of Adulthood


PART 8 Late Adulthood


Chapter 23 Late Adulthood: Biosocial Development

23.1 Demography and Prejudice

23.2 Systems and Choices

23.3 Theories of Aging

Chapter 24 Late Adulthood: Cognitive Development

24.1 Cognitive Processing in Adulthood

24.2 Neurocognitive Disorders

24.3 Cognitive Gains

Chapter 25 Late Adulthood: Psychosocial Development

25.1 Theories of Late Adulthood

25.2 Activity in Late Adulthood

25.3 Home and Care


Epilogue: Death, Dying, and Affirmation of Life

EP.1 Living with Death

EP.2 A Good Death

EP.3 Grief and Hope


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