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Child Development [Hardcover]

Laura E. Berk (Author)
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0205355048 978-0205355044 July 29, 2002 6

Readers are provided with an especially clear and coherent understanding of the sequence and underlying processes of child development, and the effective topical organization emphasizes to readers the way in which all of the domains of development relate - physical, cognitive, emotional, and social-throughout the book. Berk revised the book offering readers a heightened emphasis on the interplay between biology and environment, expanded coverage of culture, and an enhanced focus on education, health, and social issues. While carefully considering the complexities of child development, Berk presents classic and emerging theories in an especially clear, engaging writing style, with a multitude of research-based and real-world examples. For anyone working with children, or those in the fields of child development, child psychology and childcare.



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Praise for Child Development, 8/e

"I remember having Laura Berk's text on Child Development in my own undergraduate class. I thoroughly enjoyed the text then, walking away with a deeper appreciation of child development. Reading the latest version just confirms my original view of the text, and having devoted my graduate and professional life to the study of developmental issues, I find the text to be nuanced, engaging and stimulating."

             - Geoff Navara, Trent University, Canada

 

 

“This text is my favorite in the field and I plan to continue to use it. The book is current, accurate, comprehensive, balanced, and well written.”

- Rebecca Bigler, University of Texas at Austin

 

 “…I enjoy teaching with this book….I have used this textbook for many years and find the coverage most appropriate, including the balance between theory, research, and practical issues.”

- Cecilia Wainryb, University of Utah

 

“The overall organization and coverage of Berk’s text are excellent. The chapters cohere and interweave quite nicely. Each chapter opens with an appealing, almost personal invitation to explore that chapter’s content. I like all the features used throughout the text. The text is multicultural without losing sight of the universals in child development. Each edition of Child Development features cutting-edge material.”

-          John Gibbs, Ohio State University

 

“I would adopt this textbook and advocate its adoption to colleagues.”

- Tracy Vaillancourt, McMaster University, Canada

 

“I think Berk’s book offers our professors and students the most comprehensive coverage of child development…This book well reflects Dr. Berk’s scholarship. It covers the most important issues, trends and cutting-edge topics in the field of child development…”

- Wenfan Yan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

 

“Berk has a long-standing reputation as a strong text for developmental courses, students always rate it highly, and the text and graphics are a pleasure to read and view.”

- Doug Symons, Acadia University, Canada

 

“This is a great book from which to teach…[it] covers a great deal of territory and is very comprehensive. .. the material is well organized and I like the developmental approach that is taken within each of the main topics. Berk has addressed the most important issues, trends and cutting edge topics very well… The visuals in the text are clear, appropriate, informative, and appealing. … The material is presented at an appropriate reading level; it is interesting, clear and well organized.”

- Nina Howe, Concordia University, Canada

 

Berk has always done an admirable job of covering the essentials and adhering to the latest research on each and every topic…I have always been impressed with Dr. Berk’s choices for coverage… I really like how the text is organized with a diverse array of things to appeal to the distracted undergraduate reader. Berk has a gift for summarizing a great deal of the most relevant research and still making it accessible to students. .. It pushes students but does not overwhelm them. It is well written and therefore accessible…Dr. Berk is remarkably responsive to suggestions for further enhancement; each edition is improved in a judicious manner.

- David Nelson, Brigham Young University

 

“The overall organization of the material is excellent; it is clear and logical.”

- Lorinda Camparo, Whittier College

 

 

“The text is very well written and researched, and I would recommend it to a colleague…”

-                - Ellen Altermatt, Hanover College

 

Praise for Multicultural/Diversity coverage:

“The depth and breadth of the coverage of diversity and multicultural issues were excellent.”

- Wenfan Yan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

 

“I loved the [diversity and multi-cultural issues] sections — they were among my favorites because I felt I really learned something.”

- Scott P. Johnson, New York University

 

“A clear and obvious effort has been made to cover issues in cross-cultural research and to be inclusive of diversity…Good inclusion of gender similarities and differences.”

- Lorraine Taylor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

 

“I think that cross-cultural research is increasingly a substantial portion of the research on child development…she has done a good job of being sensitive to many of these issues.”

- David Nelson, Brigham Young University

 

“The text has given? multicultural examples from other countries including non-Western ones, and not just cultural groups within the U.S.”

-          Doug Symons, Acadia University, Canada

 

Praise for Pedagogy:

“The stories and vignettes provide students with real-world examples of various theoretical or empirical constructs. Students comment specifically that connecting abstract constructs to real-world behaviors is especially effective and engaging…

The summaries are comprehensive and the italicized essay-type questions for various sections within the summary may be used as effective study guides for students as they organize reading material conceptually…Social Issues boxes, Cultural Influence boxes, and Biology and Environment boxes are current and may be used to foster discussion and debate. …[Milestones Tables are] wonderful! My students and I find the visual material to be helpful without being overwhelming or distracting.”

- Lorinda Camparo, Whittier College

 

“[Stories and Vignettes About Children] Love this!! It gives a nice concrete example of a topic(s) discussed in the chapter. It helps [students] understand the relevant material. It also sets up the chapter well. …[Ask Yourself questions] Great part of the chapter!! A nice way for the students to quiz themselves on the material they just read or studied. I definitely think this is very helpful for my students….[Biology and Environment boxes] …these boxes help bring these concrete concepts to the forefront and make it more meaningful to the students.”

- Catherine J. Massey, Slippery Rock University

 

“Stories and Vignettes About Children] Great! They really help to keep the book easy to read and interesting. [Chapter Introductions and End-of-Chapter Summaries] Very helpful! It is a good way to preview and review what was covered in the chapter. I especially like the format of the end-of-chapter summaries. It starts with questions (or tasks) followed by the answers. This not only summarized major concepts of the chapter, it also provided a good writing example for undergraduate students. [Applying What We Know] Very Important. I think students learn more when they see connections of what they know with the ‘real world’ with useful strategies.”

- Wenfan Yan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

 

“I especially appreciate the sections on ‘From Research to Practice’, ‘Social Issues’,Ask Yourself questions’ and ‘Applying What We Know’ — they always give me great ideas for fostering in-class discussions that help students see how the research and theory they study are manifested in the real world. My students always appreciate the stories and vignettes embedded in the text.”

- Cecilia Wainryb, University of Utah

 

.” ..The end of chapter summaries are great; students love these. [Social Issues boxes] provide additional perspectives on topics ... --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

From the Back Cover

Readers are provided with an especially clear and coherent understanding of the sequence and underlying processes of child development, and the effective topical organization emphasizes to readers the way in which all of the domains of development relate - physical, cognitive, emotional, and social-throughout the book. Berk revised the book offering readers a heightened emphasis on the interplay between biology and environment, expanded coverage of culture, and an enhanced focus on education, health, and social issues. While carefully considering the complexities of child development, Berk presents classic and emerging theories in an especially clear, engaging writing style, with a multitude of research-based and real-world examples. For anyone working with children, or those in the fields of child development, child psychology and childcare.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 784 pages
  • Publisher: Allyn & Bacon; 6 edition (July 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0205355048
  • ISBN-13: 978-0205355044
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #86,103 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Laura E. Berk is a distinguished professor of psychology at Illinois State University, where she has taught child and human development to both undergraduate and graduate students for more than three decades. She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and her master's and doctoral degrees in child development and educational psychology from the University of Chicago. She has been a visiting scholar at Cornell University, UCLA, Stanford University, and the University of South Australia.

Berk has published widely on the effects of school environments on children's development, the development of private speech, and most recently, the role of makebelieve play in development. Her research has been funded by the U.S. Office of Education and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. It has appeared in many prominent journals, including Child Development, Developmental Psychology,Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Development and Psychopathology, and Early Childhood Research Quarterly. Her empirical studies have attracted the attention of the general public, leading to contributions to Psychology Today and Scientific American.

Berk has served as research editor for Young Children and consulting editor for Early Childhood Research Quarterly and the Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology. She is a frequent contributor to edited volumes on early childhood development, having recently authored chapters on the importance of parenting, on make-believe play and self-regulation, and on the kindergarten child. She has also written the chapter on development for The Many Faces of Psychological Research in the Twenty-First Century (Society for the Teaching of Psychology), the chapter on social development for The Chicago Companion to the Child, the article on Vygotsky for the Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, and the chapter on storytelling as a teaching strategy for Voices of Experience: Memorable Talks from the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology (Association for Psychological Science). Berk's books include Private Speech: From Social Interaction to Self-Regulation, Scaffolding Children's Learning: Vygotsky and Early Childhood Education, and Landscapes of Development: An Anthology of Readings. In addition to Infants, Children, and Adolescents, she is author of the best-selling texts Child Development and Development Through the Lifespan, published by Allyn and Bacon. Her book for parents and teachers is Awakening Children's Minds: How Parents and Teachers Can Make a Difference.

Berk is active in work for children's causes. In addition to service in her home community, she is a member of the national board of directors of Jumpstart, a nonprofit organization that provides early literacy intervention to thousands of low-income preschoolers across the United States, using college and university students as interveners. Berk is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Division 7: Developmental Psychology.



 

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42 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is good., June 19, 1999
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I am currently using this book for my Early Childhood Education(ECE)Diploma studies.This book has detailed and comprehensive topics and theories on Child Development.It also provides lots of pictures and graphics to enhance your understanding of what you read.This book is a must for anyone studying ECE or for those teaching children and wish to know more about Child development.
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Awful textbook, June 18, 2009
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This is one of the worst textbooks I've ever used (bachelor's degree, master's degree, working on 2nd master's). The writing is not the worst, though it's not very lively. My attention wanders after about 4 pages and by 10 pages I want nothing more than to do anything but keep reading. But read on I must, because it's a long book and it's determined to overlook no detail, no matter how peripheral.

It's definitely packed with data, a fault, not a virtue. In its zeal to be comprehensive, it spends page after page on disproven theories, unproven theories, half-proven theories, and even theories nobody has cared about for decades. (I know, because I was working in cognitive AI in the 1980s when some of those theories were already history and many of the rest of them greeted with a Spock raised eyebrow.)

Everything is jumbled together so the student ends up in the state of "buzzing confusion" often used to describe a newborn infant. Case in point: the author seems enamored of Jean Piaget. Piaget asked good questions. He also got many wrong answers and his research methodologies broke nearly every guideline laid down in an early chapter of this very textbook. So does the reader get a summary of Piaget's major ideas, with a focus on those that have proven useful, with a side mention of the mistaken details? Nope. You get play by play detail. Pages of Piaget, followed by pages of research that disproves him. After wading through all that, the reader has to flip back and forth to figure out on their own what might be worth remembering and what not. It doesn't help that the author phrases every statement of Piaget's theory, proven or not, as though it were true, and often qualifies statements that summarize research that clearly disproves him, e.g., "So, Piaget may have been wrong about ..."

The study guide and questions are no help. They focus on the details of who did what and when as much as or more than the ideas themselves. They find disproven theories worth memorizing as much as validated ones. Worth knowing if this were a history of the field. Incredibly confusing otherwise.

Ironically, the text's focus on distracting side detail gets in the way of learning in precisely the ways it criticizes when discussing effective strategies for teaching.

A very frustrating book.
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, sucky publisher, September 6, 2008
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I am so displeased with this publisher PEARSON I had to return and comment. The description of this book on Amazon hints to having the MyDevelopmentLab code seeing as how it's in the description. After spending over $100 I received the book with no codes. Our class is two weeks in and only a small handful of kids have the book. It was promised a month ago. Bad business of a publisher. I hope teachers re-think buying the latest editions. Not much has changed, I'm sure, in the last few years that a teacher couldn't look up herself and tell us about it. Instead we are forced to buy a book that doesn't even come with all it's parts!!
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