Lifespan Development in Context: Voices and Perspectives

Lifespan Development in Context: Voices and Perspectives by David Sattler is published by Houghton Mifflin College Div in 2000 and spans 223 pages. This book presents a structured exploration of lifespan development and developmental psychology, addressing key issues from birth and infancy through childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and concluding with topics related to dying and death. Each chapter features personal narratives that illustrate various concepts and issues relevant to different stages of life.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes the importance of context in understanding human development. By incorporating personal narratives, it provides diverse perspectives on developmental psychology, making it a resource for those interested in the complexities of the human life cycle. The edition is presented in English and offers a comprehensive look at the various stages of development, highlighting the interplay between individual experiences and broader developmental themes.
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Lifespan Development in Context corresponds to the organization of most lifespan development and developmental psychology textbooks, beginning with issues involving birth and infancy, continuing with childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and concluding with issues concerning dying and death. Each chapter contains 4?6 personal narratives, and each narrative covers a different concept, issue, or topic within a given age period.
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