ABSTRACT

This book unites an interdisciplinary body of experts in child development whose research and ideas challenge existing theories and conventional clinical practice in a variety of domains of early child development. This unique volume fills a gap in existing developmental research and offers applications for clinical practice to professionals, students, and researchers in developmental, social, and educational psychology.

part 3|27 pages

Perceptual-Cognitive and Language Development: Biological and Environmental Influences and Their Assessment

part 4|51 pages

Neuromotor Development: Environmental Influences

part 5|35 pages

Emotion and Temperament: Biological Contributions