Description
This handbook presents an integrative understanding of infant development, across neuroscience, context, and policy from leading experts.
About the Author
Jeffrey J. Lockman is the Lila L. and Douglas J. Hertz Chair of Psychology at Tulane University, USA, and past-editor of the journal: Child Development. Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda is Professor of Applied Psychology at New York University, USA.
Reviews
'This Handbook provides a remarkably comprehensive overview of the rapidly expanding field of infant development. In my view, it fully succeeds in educating and enriching readers and encouraging them to move beyond simplistic nature versus nurture questions and to see infant development as being both embodied and also embedded within a culture.' Mark Johnson, Professor of Experimental Psychology and Head of the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
'This book brings together essays that reach across many rich and varied disciplines to capture infancy research today. Perhaps most impressive, this well-curated volume is more than a summary - it presents a foundation for strengthening cross-disciplinary research to support positive developmental outcomes for all infants.' Sandra R. Waxman, Louis W. Menk Professor of Psychology, Northwestern University
'The editors offer researchers, policymakers, and practitioners theoretically rigorous and empirically innovative chapters on infancy and human development from the best minds in the field, spanning disciplines and perspectives from across the world. The result is a cutting-edge guide to the research and theory on the subject.' Natasha Cabrera, Professor of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland
'Written and edited by the foremost experts in the world on early human development, this is a comprehensive compilation focused on all aspects of infant development. It is sure to be a valuable resource for years to come for scientists, policymakers, and practitioners.' Kimberly Noble, Professor of Neuroscience and Education, Columbia University
'This is an outstanding volume on development across infancy and the wide-ranging mechanisms associated with patterns of developmental change. Each section contains the scaffolding for numerous specialized courses on early development. The quality of the Handbook means that it will influence programs of research across the globe.' Martha Ann Bell, Professor of Psychology, Virginia Tech
Book Information
ISBN 9781108444392
Author Jeffrey J. Lockman
Format Paperback
Page Count 866
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1450g
Dimensions(mm) 243mm * 169mm * 45mm