Here is a major new work on human infancy written by one of the country's leading developmental psychologists and two distinguished colleagues. At its core is the long-awaited report of the authors' six-year study of infant daycare. Important in its own right, this experiment becomes the occasion for a wide-ranging discussion of cognitive and emotional processes in infancy, of the effects of early experience on later growth, and of the deep-seated cultural and historical assumptions that underlie our views of human development.
For those concerned with social policy, the book...
Here is a major new work on human infancy written by one of the country's leading developmental psychologists and two distinguished colleagues. At ...
What methodologies within the behavioral sciences have clinical application for diagnosis and management of high risk and handicapped infants? First published in 1979, this volume deals with this and shows the contributions behavioral science may have offered those evaluating the cognitive consequences of perinatal high risk factors.
What methodologies within the behavioral sciences have clinical application for diagnosis and management of high risk and handicapped infants? First p...