Child Development: A Cultural Approach, Australian Edition, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (June 22, 2022) © 2020

  • Jeffrey Jensen Arnett Clark University
  • Ashley Maynard University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Charlotte Brownlow
  • Laurie Chapin
  • Tanya Machin
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  • Instant access once purchased
  • 12-month access
  • Offline access via app

Features

  • Focus on Indigenous Australian and Maori cultures
  • Embedded videos and media
  • Add notes and highlight
  • Enhanced keyword search
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  • A print copy
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  • Australia & New Zealand edition
  • Focus on Indigenous Australian and Maori cultures
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Access details

  • 12-month access
  • Instructor-led

Features

  • Focus on Indigenous Australian and Maori cultures
  • Read, practice and study on-the-go
  • Immediate feedback
  • Interactive media and videos
  • Track your assignments

Australia and New Zealand edition

Provides students with a portrayal of development covering the whole amazing range of human cultural diversity around the world, with particular attention to Australia and New Zealand.

Cultural approach: with close attention to development in our own part of the world as well as beyond. Child development is portrayed as it takes place across all the different varieties of cultural patterns that people have devised in response to their local conditions and the creative inspiration of their imaginations.

Local and global focus: explores a balance of examples of research from Australia, New Zealand, the US, and throughout the world, students will learn how culture shapes human development at all stages of the lifespan.

Dedicated coverage of toddlerhood and emerging adulthood: two separate chapters providing specific coverage of the crucial developmental changes, and the influence culture can have, on these life-stages.

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  • 1. A cultural approach to child development
  • 2. Genetics and prenatal development
  • 3. Birth and the newborn child
  • 4. Infancy
  • 5. Toddlerhood
  • 6. Early childhood
  • 7. Middle childhood
  • 8. Adolescence
  • 9. Emerging adulthood

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