Middle Childhood Development: A Contextual Approach

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UPC:
9780131718814
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-01-27
Author:
Mary Jo Zembar;Libby Balter Blume
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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Middle Childhood Development: A Contextual Approach is a new and integrative resource for practitioners who work with children ages 6 through 12. With a focus on the historical and cultural context of middle childhood and on developmental pathways, this text explores the ways in which middle childhood is considered both a stage of development and a transitional period.

An Emphasis on Application

  • Current research is translated into practical applications for educators, parents, and other professionals. See the feature Guideposts for Working with School-age Children; for examples, see pages 90, 173 and 332.
  • In addition, Stop and Reflect questions embedded in the text also allow readers to integrate and apply chapter content to their own lives; for examples, see pages 108, 166 and 328.

An Integrated Discussion of Research and Theories

  • Based on recent research findings, the authors provide suggestions on what to expect and how to interact with children in middle childhood.
  • Rather than one abstract introductory chapter, psychological theories of development are applied throughout the text to address particular chapter content in integrated sections called Theoretical Viewpoints; for examples, see pages 78, 158, and 304. Each chapter also has a cumulative table of the theories presented in that chapter.
  • Each chapter includes key research on the ecologies of family, school, and community highlighted in separate sections called Development in Context; for examples, see pages 112, 184 and 334.
  • In each chapter, pedagogical boxes called Roadmap to Understanding Theory and Research and Roadmap to Successful Practice are included that alert students to key illustrations of chapter content; for examples, see pages 97, 182, and 333.