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 child’s 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.
Additional ISBNs: 1473993369, 1473993377, 1526413116, 1526413108, 9781473993365, 9781473993372, 9781526413116, 9781526413109
Child Development: Understanding A Cultural Perspective 1st Edition is written by Martin J. Packer and published by Sage Publications Ltd (UK). The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Child Development are 9781526413093, 1526413094 and the print ISBNs are 9781473993372, 1473993377.


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