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How can psychologists contribute to the development and well-being of children in practical ways? Do the practicalities of psychological work with children in clinical, educational and legal settings allow us to evaluate competing psychological explanations?
Dealing in turn with a range of issues in applied developmental psychology, the contributors to Influencing Children s Development examine the impact of psychological research in contributing to strategies of interventions, as well as to the understanding of some of the conditions of childhood. The topics covered include some where…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
How can psychologists contribute to the development and well-being of children in practical ways? Do the practicalities of psychological work with children in clinical, educational and legal settings allow us to evaluate competing psychological explanations?

Dealing in turn with a range of issues in applied developmental psychology, the contributors to Influencing Children s Development examine the impact of psychological research in contributing to strategies of interventions, as well as to the understanding of some of the conditions of childhood. The topics covered include some where development is affected by sensory or intellectual impairments and others, as for example in education, where the lives of the great majority of children have been influenced by the work of psychologists.

In presenting these topics as a collection, this book provides the opportunity to identify the impact of the most influential psychological perspectives over a wide range of specific services for children.
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Autorenporträt
Dennis Bancroft and Ronnie Carr are the authors of Influencing Children's Development, published by Wiley.
Rezensionen
"The book is wide-ranging in its coverage and, sensibly, is authored by a number of writers with expertise in specific topics ... Overall, the book is worth reading by the Open University student and may have a wider readership in other undergraduate educational psychology courses." Newsletter of the Developmental Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society