Description
Great Myths of Child Development reveals the latest evidence-based science behind the myths and misconceptions about the developing child.
- Shatters the most commonly-held child development myths
- Reveals the science behind such topical issues as twin-telepathy, sex-prediction, and imaginary friends
- Covers hot-button issues like childhood vaccines, spankings, "time-outs," and breastfeeding of older children
- Features numerous pop culture references and examples drawn from popular TV shows and movies, such as Duck Dynasty, Modern Family and Mad Men
- Points to a wealth of supplementary resources for interested parents-from evidence-based treatments and self-help books to relevant websites
About the Author
Stephen Hupp is a Professor of Clinical Child and School Psychology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Dr. Hupp is also a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and consultant for the East St. Louis Head Start program.
Jeremy Jewell is a Professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Director of the Clinical Child and School Psychology graduate program. Dr. Jewell was awarded the SIUE Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (URCA) Mentor Award in 2012.
Reviews
"the book is intriguing since it undertakes to question some widely held and strong beliefs, not only for parents who might read it but to the field of academic child development. Having studied children's development as a researcher, clinician, and parent, I found the questioning of "facts" refreshing and important and would recommend it as an additional reading for students interested in child development." (PsycCRITIQUES 2016)
Book Information
ISBN 9781118521236
Author Stephen Hupp
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 11mm