Development Across the Life Span (6th Edition)
Product Details
ISBN: 9780205805914Publish Date: 07/17/2010
Publisher: Pearson
Number of pages: 724
Description
Robert Feldman offers students a chronological overview of physical, cognitive, social, and emotional developmentfrom conception through death with his text Development Across the Lifespan . The text presents up-to-date coverage of theory and research, with an emphasis on the application of these concepts by students in their personaland future professionallives. The text taps into students’ inherent interest in the subject of human development, encouraging them to draw connections between the material and their own experiences.
This book is availablewith MyDevelopmentLab, which includes a full eText, videos, self-tests, flashcards, and MyVirtualChild- the interactive simulation which allows you to raise a virtual child from birth to age 18, and monitor the effects of your parenting decisions. MyDevelopmentLab does not come automatically with the text so please be sure you check to ensure that an accesscode is included before placing your order! (The book by itself has a different ISBN number than the book + MyDevelopmentLab.) You can also purchase a MyDevelopmentLab access code online at www.mydevelopmentlab.com
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