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Children: 2024 Release ISE

Children: 2024 Release ISE

John Santrock; Jennifer Lansford; Kirby Deater-Deckard

McGraw-Hill Education
2024
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Thousands of students across four decades have shaped the chronologically-organized content in Children. They have reported that when instructors highlight the connections among the different aspects of children’s development, they can more readily understand the concepts, theories, and research. As a result, Children has focused on providing a systematic, integrative approach that helps students make these connections in their learning and practice. This release continues that philosophy by:1. Connecting with today’s students to help them learn about children’s development more effectively; 2. Connecting with research to provide students with the most recent scholarship; 3. Connecting development processes to guide students in comparing processes across ages and stages; 4. Connecting development to real life to help students understand ways to apply content to improve children’s lives, and to motivate them to think deeply about their own personal journey through life.
Looseleaf for Child Development: An Introduction

Looseleaf for Child Development: An Introduction

John W. Santrock; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Jennifer Lansford

McGraw-Hill Companies
2023
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Overview Thorough. Accurate. Reliable. Engaging. These are just a few words used by adopters and reviewers of Child Development. Topically-organized, the text displays Santrock's highly contemporary tone and focus, reinforced with over 1000 new citations and updates. The popular Connections theme shows students different aspects of children's development to help them better understand the concepts. Used by hundreds of thousands of learners, the robust research foundation of this text is made accessible to students through the proven learning goals system, providing a clear roadmap to course mastery. The Guide to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, found in the preface, highlights the many updates the authors have made in these critical areas. McGraw Hill Connect's(R) digital learning tools are invaluable in helping students synthesize and master the content of the child development course.
Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Marc H. Bornstein; W. Andrew Rothenberg; Andrea Bizzego; Robert H. Bradley; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Gianluca Esposito; Jennifer E. Lansford; Diane L. Putnick; Susannah Zietz

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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This compelling volume advances the understanding of what parenting and related sociodemographic, demographic, and environmental variables look like and how they are associated with child development in low- and middle-income countries around the world.Specifically, expert authors document how child growth, caregiving practices, discipline and violence, and children’s physical home environments, along with child and primary caregiver sociodemographic characteristics and household and national development demographic characteristics, are associated with central domains of early childhood development across a substantial fraction of the majority world using contemporary 21st-century data from the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys and the UNICEF Early Childhood Development Index. The lives of nearly 160,000 girls and boys aged 3 to 5 years in nationally representative samples from 51 low- and middle-income countries are sampled to address 7 principal questions about children, caregiving, and contexts. Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries takes an authentically international approach to parenting, the environment, and child development in cultural contexts that more fully characterize the world’s diversity.Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries is essential reading for researchers and students of parenting, psychology, human development, family studies, sociology, and cultural studies, as well as governmental and non-governmental professionals working with families in low- and middle-income countries.
Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Marc H. Bornstein; W. Andrew Rothenberg; Andrea Bizzego; Robert H. Bradley; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Gianluca Esposito; Jennifer E. Lansford; Diane L. Putnick; Susannah Zietz

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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This compelling volume advances the understanding of what parenting and related sociodemographic, demographic, and environmental variables look like and how they are associated with child development in low- and middle-income countries around the world.Specifically, expert authors document how child growth, caregiving practices, discipline and violence, and children’s physical home environments, along with child and primary caregiver sociodemographic characteristics and household and national development demographic characteristics, are associated with central domains of early childhood development across a substantial fraction of the majority world using contemporary 21st-century data from the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys and the UNICEF Early Childhood Development Index. The lives of nearly 160,000 girls and boys aged 3 to 5 years in nationally representative samples from 51 low- and middle-income countries are sampled to address 7 principal questions about children, caregiving, and contexts. Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries takes an authentically international approach to parenting, the environment, and child development in cultural contexts that more fully characterize the world’s diversity.Parenting and Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries is essential reading for researchers and students of parenting, psychology, human development, family studies, sociology, and cultural studies, as well as governmental and non-governmental professionals working with families in low- and middle-income countries.
Children ISE

Children ISE

John Santrock; Jennifer Lansford; Kirby Deater-Deckard

McGraw-Hill Education
2021
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Children focuses on providing a systematic, integrative approach that helps students make connections in their learning and practice. The main goals of this text are to connect with today’s students, connect research on children’s development, connecting the developmental process, and connecting development to real life.
Children

Children

John Santrock; Jennifer Lansford; Kirby Deater-Deckard

McGraw-Hill Education
2021
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Children focuses on providing a systematic, integrative approach that helps students make connections in their learning and practice. The main goals of this text are to connect with today’s students, connect research on children’s development, connecting the developmental process, and connecting development to real life.
Gender in Low and Middle-Income Countries

Gender in Low and Middle-Income Countries

Marc H. Bornstein; Diane L. Putnick; Jennifer E. Lansford; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Robert H. Bradley

John Wiley Sons Inc
2016
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How do girls and boys in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) in the majority world vary with respect to central indicators of child growth and mortality, parental caregiving, discipline and violence, and child labor? How do key indicators of national gender equity and economic development relate to gender similarities and differences in each of these substantive areas of child development? This monograph of the SRCD is concerned with central topics of child gender, gendered parenting, gendered environments, and gendered behaviors and socializing practices in the underresearched and underserved world of LMIC. To examine protective and risk factors related to child gender in LMIC around the world, we used data from more than 2 million individuals in 400,000 families in 41 LMIC collected in the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, a household survey that includes nationally representative samples of participating countries. In the fi rst chapter of this monograph, we describe the conceptual "gender similarities" and "bioecological" frameworks that helped guide the monograph. In the second chapter, we detail the general methodology adhered to in the substantive chapters. Then, in topical chapters, we describe the situations of girls and boys with successive foci on child growth and mortality, parental caregiving, family discipline and violence, and child labor. We conclude with a general discussion of fi ndings from the substantive chapters in the context of gender and bioecological theories. Across 41 LMIC and four substantive areas of child development, few major gender differences emerged. Our data support a gender similarities view and suggest that general emphases on early child gender differences may be overstated at least for the developing world of LMIC.
Parenting Stress

Parenting Stress

Kirby Deater-Deckard

Yale University Press
2014
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All parents experience stress as they attempt to meet the challenges of caring for their children. This comprehensive book examines the causes and consequences of parenting distress, drawing on a wide array of findings in current empirical research. Kirby Deater-Deckard explores normal and pathological parenting stress, the influences of parents on their children as well as children on their parents, and the effects of biological and environmental factors. Beginning with an overview of theories of stress and coping, Deater-Deckard goes on to describe how parenting stress is linked with problems in adult and child health (emotional problems, developmental disorders, illness); parental behaviors (warmth, harsh discipline); and factors outside the family (marital quality, work roles, cultural influences). The book concludes with a useful review of coping strategies and interventions that have been demonstrated to alleviate parenting stress.