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100 1  $a Packer, Martin J., $e author.
245 10 $a Child development : $b understanding a cultural perspective / $c Martin J. Packer.
250    $a 2nd edition.
264  1 $a London ; $b SAGE Publications Ltd., $c [2021]
300    $a xxv, 598 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 26 cm
500    $a Previous edition: 2017.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a 1. Theoretical Perspectives in Developmental Psychology - 2. Evolution and Human Development - 3. Prenatal Developmet, Birth, and the Newborn (Conception to 6 weeks of age of age) - 4. Infancy: A Practical Understanding of the World (6 weeks-12 months) - 5. Infancy: Towards Biological Differentiation (6 weeks-12- months) - 6. Toddlerhood: A World of Irressistible Invitations (1 year-30 months) - 7. Toddlerhood: Towards Psychological Differetiation ( 1 year-30 months) - 8. Early Childhood: Captured by Appearances (3-6 years) - 9. Early Childhood: Origins of Verbal Thought (3-6 years) - 10. Middle Childhood: In Work and School (6-12 years) - 11. Middle Childhood: Understanding Intitutional Roles (6-12 years) - 12. The Teenage Years: Adolescent or Adult? (12 years and up) - 13. The Teenage Years:  Differentiation between antual and Possible (12 years and up).
520    $a Every child is born into a community, a society with a culture, in which he or she will live, grow and develop. Cultures lead to differences in children's development, but equally important, culture is an essential component of every childs psychological development. Child Development takes a chronological approach, from prenatal development to adolescence, in which social, cognitive, emotional and physical aspects of development are interwoven. Martin Packer integrates cross-cultural examples from different parts of the world to illustrate how culture plays a constitutive role in children's development. This book includes an in-depth discussion of human evolution, the history of language and the human lifespan, as well as the theoretical perspectives of scientific research on children's development. This textbook is essential reading for undergraduate students taking an introductory course in child development or developmental psychology.
545 0  $a Martin Packer is an independent researcher in Bogotá, Colombia. He received his BA in Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, United Kingdom, and his PhD in Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He was a research psychologist at Bedford College, University of London, and St. Mary's Hospital Perinatal Research Unit. He has taught at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Michigan, Duquesne University, la Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, and la Universidad de San Buenaventura in Cali, Colombia. He has been visiting professor at Universidad de las Américas, in Puebla, Mexico, and at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, in Xochimilco, Mexico City. His research has explored interactions between neonates and their mothers, early childhood-peer relations, conflict among adolescents, and the way schools change the kind of person a child becomes. Packer is co-editor of Entering the Circle: Hermeneutic Investigation in Psychology (with Ritch Addison), Cultural and Critical Perspectives on Human Development (with Mark Tappan) and Reflections on the Learning Sciences (with Michael Evans and Keith Sawyer). He is author of The Structure of Moral Action, of Changing Classes: School Reform and the New Economy, and of The Science of Qualitative Research (now in its second edition, and translated into Spanish). He was one of the founding co-editors of the journal Qualitative Research in Psychology, has been an editor of Mind, Culture, and Activity, and has published articles in American Psychologist, Educational Psychologist, The Journal of the Learning Sciences, Revista Colombiana de Psicología, and Mind, Culture & Activity. He is currently an editorial board member of The Humanistic Psychologist, Qualitative Research in Psychology, and Mind, Culture, and Activity.
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