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Understanding Infant Development by Margaret B. Puckett β€” book cover
Educational Psychology, Psychology of Education, Child & Infant Psychology & Psychiatry, Developmental Psychology, Reference - Psychology, Early Childhood Education

Understanding Infant Development

by Margaret B. Puckett, Janet K. Black, Joseph M. Moriarity
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Overview

This new three-book series on childhood development is adapted from an authoritative, recently updated early childhood education textbook. Teachers and caregivers of children ages birth to five years old will find practical, easy-to-understand guidance for enhancing their skills in supporting children’s physical, psychosocial, and cognitive development.

The books include tables showing developmental milestones and stages, a discussion of the role of the caregiver in each developmental domain, and vignettes of families with children representing developmental challenges and successes.

Synopsis

Complex issues related to the development of infants in accessible, practical language

About the Author, Margaret B. Puckett

EdD, Professor Emeritus, Texas Wesleyan University Texas A & M Joseph Moriarty has written numerous books and articles which focus on behavioral science issues.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Redleaf Press
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781933653013

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