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Life-Span Development Thirteenth Edition






Life-Span Development Thirteenth Edition
Buku ini diterbitkan Tahun  2011  oleh  McGraw-Hill Companies Inc  merupakan buku edisi  Tigabelas.



Judul:   Life-Span Development Thirteenth Edition
Oleh:   John W. Santrock
Penerbit:   McGraw-Hill Companies Inc
Tahun: 2011
Jumlah Halaman:  805  hal.


Penulis:
John Santrock menerima gelar Ph.D. dari University of Minnesota pada tahun 1973. Dia mengajar di Universitas Charleston dan University of Georgia sebelum bergabung dengan program dalam Psikologi dan Pembangunan Manusia di University of Texas di Dallas, di mana ia saat ini mengajar sejumlah mata kuliah untuk tingkat sarjana.
John telah menjadi anggota dewan editorial dari Perkembangan Anak dan Psikologi Perkembangan. Penelitiannya pada ayah tahanan secara luas dikutip dan digunakan dalam saksi ahli kesaksian untuk mempromosikan fleksibilitas dan pertimbangan alternatif dalam sengketa hak asuh. John juga penulis luar biasa McGraw-Hill teks:  Psychology (edisi ke-7),  Children (edisi 11),  Adolescence  (edisi 13),
Life-Span Development  (edisi 13), dan Educational Psychology  (5th edition).

Lingkup Pembahasan:

Buku ini terdiri atas 10 Bagian Utama yang didukung oleh 20 Bab. BAGIAN 1  PERSPEKTIF KEHIDUPAN-SPAN mencakup  Bab 1 Pendahuluan  dan  Lampiran: Peekembangan  Pemilik Hidup-Span.  BAGIAN 2 PERMULAAN  meliputi  Bab 2 Biologi Awal, Bab 3  Perkembangan Prenatal dan Kelahiran.
BAGIAN 3 BAYI 1   mencakup  Bab 4  Perkembangan Fisik di Masa bayi, Bab 5 Perkembangan Kognitif di Masa bayi, dan Bab 6  Perkembangan Socioemotional di Masa bayi. BAGIAN 4 MASA KECIL  meliputi pembahasan Bab 7  Perkembangan Fisik dan Perkembangan Kognitif Anak Usia Dini dan  Bab 8 Perkembangan Socioemotional Anak Usia Dini. BAGIAN 5  ANAK MENENGAH DAN ANAK LAMBAT  Bagian ini mencakup pembahasan  Bab 9  Perkembangan Fisik dan Pengembangan Kognitif di Tengah dan Akhir Childhood dan  Bab 10 Perkembangan  Socioemotional di Tengah dan Akhir Usia Anak.
BAGIAN 6 REMAJA  meliputi Bab 11  Perkembangan Fisik dan Kognitif di usia Remaja  dan Bab 12 Perkembangan Socioemotional di Usia Remaja. BAGIAN 7 AWAL KEDEWASAAN mencakup pembahasan
Ba 13  Perkembangan Fisik dan Kognitif di Awal Masa Dewasa dan Bab 14  Perkembangan Socioemotional di Awal Masa Dewasa. BAGIAN 8 MIDDLE KEDEWASAAN meliputi  Bab 15  Perkembangan Fisik dan Kognitif  di Tengah Masa Dewasa dan Bab 16  Perkembangan Socioemotional di tengah Usia dewasa.  BAGIAN 9 LATE KEDEWASAAN  meliputi pembahasan Bab 17 Perkembangan Fisik di Akhir Masa Dewasa, Bab 18 Perkembangan Kognitif di Akhir Masa Dewasa, dan Bab 19 Perkembangan Socioemotional di Akhir Masa Dewasa. BAGIAN 10  UJUNG   Mengemukakan Bab 20 Kematian, Mati, dan Berduka.


Daftar Isi:
SECTION 1 THE LIFE-SPAN PERSPECTIVE 2

CHAPTER 1   Introduction 4
    1     The Life-Span Perspective 6
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Luis Vargas, Child Clinical Psychologist 10
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Improving Family Policy 13
    2     The Nature of Development 15
    3     Theories of Development 22
    4     Research in Life-Span Development 31
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH Where Is Life-Span Research Published? 37
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Pam Reid, Educational and Developmental Psychologist 39
           APPENDIX
           Careers in Life-Span Development 45

SECTION 2 BEGINNINGS 50
CHAPTER 2  Biological Beginnings 52

    1     The Evolutionary Perspective 54
    2     Genetic Foundation of Development 57
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Holly Ishmael, Genetic Counselor 65
    3     Reproductive Challenges and Choices 66
           Prenatal Diagnostic Tests 66
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH Do Children Conceived Through In Vitro Fertilization
           Show Signifi cant Diff erences in Developmental Outcomes in Adolescence? 69
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Parenting Adopted Children 70
    4     Heredity and Environment Interaction:
           The Nature-Nurture Debate 71
CHAPTER 3  Prenatal Development  and Birth 79
    1     Prenatal Development 81
    2     Birth 94
           The Birth Process 94
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Linda Pugh, Perinatal Nurse 96
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE From Waterbirth to Music Therapy 97
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Does Massage Therapy Aff ect the Mood and
               Behavior  Of  Babies? 101
    3     The Postpartum Period 102
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Diane Sanford, Clinical Psychologist and Postpartum
               Expert 103

SECTION 3 INFANCY 108
CHAPTER 4  Physical Development in Infancy 110

    1     Physical Growth and Development in Infancy 112
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Improving the Nutrition of Infants and Young
               Children Living in Low-Income Families 123
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS T. Berry Brazelton, Pediatrician 124
    2     Motor Development 125
    3     Sensory and Perceptual Development 131
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Can We Study Newborns’ Perception? 133
CHAPTER 5 Cognitive Development in Infancy 145
    1     Piaget’s Theory of Infant Development 147
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Do Researchers Study Infants’ Understanding
                of Object  Permanence and Causality? 152
    2     Learning, Remembering, and Conceptualizing 155
    3     Individual Diff erences and Assessment 161
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Toosje Thyssen Van Beveren, Infant Assessment Specialist 162
    4     Language Development 164
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE How Parents Can Facilitate Infants’ and Toddlers’
                Language Development 172
CHAPTER 6 Socioemotional Development in Infancy 177
    1     Emotional and Personality Development 179
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Parenting and the Child’s Temperament 187
    2     Social Orientation/Understanding and Attachment 189
    3     Social Contexts 196
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Wanda Mitchell, Child-Care Director 200
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Does the Quality and Quantity of Child Care
                 Aff ect Children? 201

SECTION 4  EARLY CHILDHOOD 206
CHAPTER 7 Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood 208

    1     Physical Changes 210
    2     Cognitive Changes 216
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Tools of the Mind 222
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Helen Hadani, Developmental Psychologist, Toy Designer, and
            LANGO Regional Director 227
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Does Theory of Mind Diff er in Children With
            Autism? 229
    3     Language Development 230
    4     Early Childhood Education 233
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Yolanda Garcia, Director of Children’s Services/Head
               Start 236
           Controversies in Early Childhood Education 236
CHAPTER  8  Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood 241
    1     Emotional and Personality Development 243
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH Are Specifi c Components of Parenting Linked to
                Specific Emotions in Children? 246
    2     Families 253
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Darla Botkin, Marriage and Family Therapist 257
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Communicating With Children About Divorce 263
    3     Peer Relations, Play, and Television 265

SECTION 5 MIDDLE AND LATE CHILDHOOD 274
CHAPTER 9  Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle and Late Childhood 276

    1     Physical Changes and Health 278
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Sharon McLeod, Child Life Specialist 282
    2     Children With Disabilities 283
    3     Cognitive Changes 287
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Strategies for Increasing Children’s Creative
            Thinking 293
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Much Does Environment Aff ect Intelligence? 299
           Extremes of Intelligence 300
    4     Language Development 303
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Salvador Tamayo, Bilingual Education Teacher 307
CHAPTER 10  Socioemotional Development in Middle and Late  Childhood 312
    1     Emotional and Personality Development 314
           The Self 314
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Increasing Children’s Self-Esteem 316
    2     Families 329
    3     Peers 331
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH What Are the Perspective-Taking and Moral Motivation
                Skill  Levels of Bullies, Bully-Victims, Victims, and Prosocial Children? 335
    4     Schools 336
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS James Comer, Child Psychiatrist 341

SECTION 6 ADOLESCENCE 348
CHAPTER 11  Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence 350

    1     The Nature of Adolescence 352
    2     Physical Changes 353
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Lynn Blankenship, Family and Consumer Science Educator 362
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Reducing Adolescent Pregnancy 362
    3     Issues in Adolescent Health 363
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH What Can Families Do to Reduce Drinking and
                Smoking in  Young Adolescents? 368
    4     Adolescent Cognition 370
    5     Schools 373
           Service Learning 376
CHAPTER 12 Socioemotional Development in Adolescence 380
    1     The Self, Identity, and Religious/Spiritual Development 382
    2     Families 389
    3     Peers 391
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Eff ective and Ineff ective Strategies for Making
                Friends 393
    4     Culture and Adolescent Development 396
    5     Adolescent Problems 401
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Rodney Hammond, Health Psychologist 404
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH Which Children Are Most Likely to Benefi t From Early
            Intervention? 407

SECTION 7 EARLY ADULTHOOD 412
CHAPTER 13 Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood 414

    1     The Transition From Adolescence to Adulthood 416
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Grace Leaf, College/Career Counselor 418
    2     Physical Development 419
    3     Sexuality 425
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Pat Hawkins, Community Psychologist and Director of an
            HIV/AIDS Clinic 429
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Prevalent Are Sexual Assaults on College
                Campuses? 431
    4     Cognitive Development 432
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Flow and Other Strategies for Living a More
                Creative  Life 434
    5     Careers and Work 436
CHAPTER 14 Socioemotional Development in Early Adulthood 444
    1     Stability and Change From Childhood to Adulthood 446
    2     Attraction, Love, and Close Relationships 450
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH What Are the Positive Outcomes to a Romantic
                 Relationship  Breakup? 455
    3     Adult Lifestyles 456
    4     Marriage and the Family 462
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Janis Keyser, Parent Educator 464
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Coping and Adapting in the Aftermath of
                Divorce 466
    5     Gender, Relationships, and Self-Development 466

SECTION 8 MIDDLE ADULTHOOD 472
CHAPTER  15 Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood 474

    1     The Nature of Middle Adulthood 476
    2     Physical Development 478
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Does Fitness in Young Adults Correlate with
                Cardiovascular Health in Middle Age? 481
    3     Cognitive Development 487
    4     Careers, Work, and Leisure 492
    5     Religion and Meaning in Life 494
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Religion and Coping 495
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Gabriel Dy-Liasco, Pastoral Counselor 496
CHAPTER 16  Socioemotional Development in Middle Adulthood 501
    1     Personality Theories and Development 503
    2     Stability and Change 511
    3     Close Relationships 514
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Strategies for Parents and Their Young Adult
            Children 517
            CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How Do Mothers’ and Daughters’ Descriptions of
                  Enjoyable  Visits Diff er at Diff erent Points in Adult Development? 522
            CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Lillian Troll, Professor of Psychology and Life-Span
                  Development and Researcher on Families and Aging Women 523

SECTION 9 LATE ADULTHOOD 528
CHAPTER 17 Physical Development in Late Adulthood 530

    1     Longevity 532
    2     The Course of Physical Development in Late Adulthood 539
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH Does Staying Intellectually Challenged Aff ect One’s
               Quality of Life and Longevity? 542
    3     Health 547
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Sarah Kagan, Geriatric Nurse 555
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Health- Care Providers and Older Adults 556
CHAPTER 18  Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood 560
    1     Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults 562
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH Does the Time of Day an Older Adult’s or a Younger
                 Adults’s
    2     Language Development 574
    3     Work and Retirement 576
    4     Mental Health 579
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Jan Weaver, Director of the Alzheimer’s Association of
                Dallas 584
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Older
                Adults 586
    5     Religion 587
CHAPTER 19  Socioemotional Development  in Late Adulthood 592
    1     Theories of Socioemotional Development 594
           CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH How do Emotions Change Across Adulthood? 598
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Strategies for Eff ectively Engaging in Selective
            Optimization With Compensation 599
    2     Personality, the Self, and Society 600
    3     Families and Social Relationships 606
    4     Ethnicity, Gender, and Culture 612
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Norma Thomas, Social Work Professor and Administrator 613

SECTION 10  ENDINGS   618
CHAPTER 20  Death, Dying, and  Grieving 620

    1     The Death System and Cultural Contexts 622
    2     Defi ning Death and Life/Death Issues 624
           CONNECTING WITH CAREERS Kathy McLaughlin, Home Hospice Nurse 627
    3     A Developmental Perspective on Death 627
    4     Facing One’s Own Death 630
    5     Coping With the Death of Someone Else 633
           CONNECTING DEVELOPMENT TO LIFE Eff ective Strategies for Communicating With a
                 Dynamic Person 634
            CONNECTING THROUGH RESEARCH What Are Some Connections Between Marital Status
                 and  Length of Widowhood and Health In Women? 638

Glossary G-1
References R-1
Credits C-1
Name Index N-1
Subject Index S-1


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