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Developmental Psychology" by Mark Wite is a compelling book that comprehensively explores the major themes of developmental and developmental psychology. It addresses constructivist, contextualist approaches, ethological, psychoanalytic, and biological-genetic aspects related to growth and development of the nervous and motor systems.
The text analyzes the formation of perceptions in childhood, cognitive aspects such as learning and memory, and the importance of the social dimension in identity development. It also includes epistemological and methodological aspects of psychological research and the main psychopathologies of childhood and adolescence.
Taking a broad view, the book offers a compelling exploration of the key stages of individual development from birth to adulthood, covering topics such as the historical evolution of developmental theories, movement progression, perceptual skills, thinking, language skills, and the social aspect.
"Developmental Psychology" is an indispensable guide for students, professionals and parents who want to understand the process of child growth and development. The last chapter, devoted to aspects of psychopathology, offers important insight into any obstacles that may arise along the way.
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