1st Edition

Early Childhood Development and Its Variations

By Kristine Slentz, Suzanne Krogh Copyright 2001
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    by Routledge

    Provides an overview of development, then describes principles and sequences of physical, cognitive, and social/emotional development at the infant, toddler, preschool, and primary levels. Individual differences and developmental norms are stressed throughout.

    1: Understanding Early Childhood Development; 2: Infancy : From Cradle to Play Group; 3: Toddlerhood: From Playgroup to Playground; 4: Preschoolers : From Playground to Peer G roup; 5: Primary School : From Peer Group to Academics

    Biography

    Thomasin LaMay

    "From the outset, the authors regard development as a consequence of nature and nurture, but they go far beyond that model by providing serious information not only about differences in rates and patterns of development, but also about reasons for those differences. Moreover, the book explicity incorporates, as variations of normal development, information about developmental disabilities....Slentz and Krogh provide an excellent treatment of the basics of child development, even for those who are not professionally interested in the variabililty of development. But add the emphasis on the extent of the variation that must be recognised in any treatment of child development whether theoretically or pragmatically oriented, and this book assumes a special importance."
    Educational Review