Social Development
Description
Social Development provides a comprehensive introduction to the multiple factors that shape a child’s behavior, interaction with others, feelings about themselves, and how and why behaviors change over time. Delving into the biological, cognitive, and perceptual aspects of development and their influence on behavior, socialization, and self-image, this text also recognizes the significance of cultural and societal distinctions by emphasizing the value of context and identifying cultural variation’s role in social development.
Special pedagogical features in each chapter enhance the learning experience and promote student understanding: counter-intuitive examples cases challenge reader assumptions, coverage of extreme cases tell the story behind historical advancements, and profiles of current leaders in the field highlight the many paths to a career in social development. With a focus on real-world application, coupled with coverage of cutting-edge methodologies and the latest research findings, this book gives students a strong, highly relevant foundation in core concepts and practices central to the study of social development.
Preface xix
Part I Theories, Themes, and Tools for Discovery
1 Introduction: Theories of Social Development 1
2 Research Methods: Tools for Discovery 43
Part II Early Tasks of Social Development
3 Biological Foundations: Roots in Neurons and Genes 85
4 Attachment: Forming Close Relationships 127
5 Emotions: Thoughts about Feelings 165
6 Self and Other: Getting to Know Me, Getting to Know You 206
Part III Contexts of Social Development
7 Family: Early and Enduring Influences 248
8 Peers: A World of Their Own 297
9 Schools, Mentors, and Media: Connections with Society 345
Part IV Processes and Products of Social Development
10 Sex and Gender: Vive La Différence? 388
11 Morality: Knowing Right, Doing Good 432
12 Aggression: Insult and Injury 476
Part V Policy and Prospects
13 Policy: Improving Children's Lives 519
14 Overarching Themes: Integrating Social Development 560
Glossary 575
Author Index 587
Subject Index 609
Ross D. Parke is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Emeritus and past Director of the Center for Family Studies at the University of California, Riverside. He also taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and at the University of Wisconsin.
Glenn I. Roisman is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Child Psychology and the Director of Undergraduate Studies at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota.
Amanda J. Rose is a Professor of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri. She received her doctorate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1999 and did her undergraduate work at The Ohio State University.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781119498056
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Psychology
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 203.20(W) x Dimensions: 251.50(H) x Dimensions: 27.90(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English