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Kathleen Stassen Berger
Kathleen Stassen Berger received her undergraduate education at Stanford University and Radcliffe College, earned an M.A.T. from Harvard University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. from Yeshiva University. Her broad experience as an educator includes directing a preschool, serving as chair of philosophy at the United Nations International School, teaching child and adolescent development to graduate students at Fordham University and undergraduates at Montclair State University in New Jersey and at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, as well as teaching social psychology to inmates at Sing Sing Prison. Throughout most of her professional career, Berger has worked at Bronx Community College of the City University of New York, first as an adjunct and for the past two decades as a full professor. She has taught introduction to psychology, child and adolescent development, adulthood and aging, social psychology, abnormal psychology, and human motivation. Her students—who come from many ethnic, economic, and educational backgrounds and who have a wide range of ages and interests—consistently honor her with the highest teaching evaluations. Berger is also the author of A Topical Approach to the Developing Person Through the Life Span, The Developing Person Through the Life Span, and Invitation to the Life Span. Her developmental texts are currently being used at more than 700 colleges and universities worldwide and are available in Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese, as well as English. Her research interests include adolescent identity, immigration, and bullying, and she has published many articles on developmental topics in the Wiley Encyclopedia of Psychology and in publications of the American Association for Higher Education and the National Education Association for Higher Education. She continues teaching and learning as her four daughters and three grandsons continue to develop, as she interacts with students every semester.
Table of Contents
PART I The Beginnings
Chapter 1 The Science of Human Development
Understanding How and Why
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Do You Need Friends?
The Life-Span Perspective
A CASE TO STUDY: A Very Rude Child?
Doing Science
Cautions and Challenges from Science
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Science and Truth
Chapter 2 Theories of Development
The Genetic Code
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Too Many Boys?
New Cells, New People
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Golden Rice
From Genotype to Phenotype
A CASE TO STUDY: Women Engineers
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: One Baby or More?
Chromosomal and Genetic Abnormalities
CAREER ALERT: The Genetic Counselor
Chapter 3 The New Genetics
The Genetic Code
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Too Many Boys?
New Cells, New People
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Golden Rice
From Genotype to Phenotype
A CASE TO STUDY: Women Engineers
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: One Baby or More?
Chromosomal and Genetic Differences
CAREER ALERT: The Genetic Counselor
Chapter 4 Prenatal Development and Birth
Prenatal Development
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Essential Connections
Birth
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: The Apgar
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Drugs in the Birth Process
Problems and Solutions
A CASE TO STUDY: He Cannot Get the Right Words Out
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Psychological Disorders
The New Family
PART II The First Two Years
Chapter 5 The First Two Years: Biosocial Development
Body Changes
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Neuroscience Vocabulary
Perceiving and Moving
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Sticky Mittens
Surviving in Good Health
A CASE TO STUDY: Scientist at Work
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Immunization
Chapter 6 The First Two Years: Cognitive Development
The Eager Mind
Piaget’s Sensorimotor Intelligence
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: How to Measure Object Permanence
Language in the First Two Years
A CASE TO STUDY: Early Speech
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Early Communication and Language
Chapter 7 The First Two Years: Psychosocial Development
Emotional Development
Temperament and Personality
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Temperament over the Years
The Development of Social Bonds
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Attachment Parenting
A CASE TO STUDY: Can We Bear This Commitment?
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Developing Attachment]
Theories of Infant Psychosocial Development
Who Should Care for Babies?
PART III Early Childhood
Chapter 8 Early Childhood: Biosocial Development
Chapter 9 Early Childhood: Cognitive Development
Thinking During Early Childhood
INSIDE THE BRAIN: The Role of Experience
Two Theories of Cognition
A CASE TO STUDY: Stones in the Belly
Language Learning
Early-Childhood Schooling
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Comparing Child-Centered and Teacher-Directed Preschools
CAREER ALERT: The Preschool Teacher
Chapter 10 Early Childhood: Psychosocial Development
Emotional Development
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Waiting for the Marshmallow
Play
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: More Play Time, Less Screen Time
Challenges for Caregivers
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Spare the Rod?
Becoming Boys and Girls: Sex and Gender
A CASE TO STUDY: The Berger Daughters
PART IV Middle Childhood
Chapter 11 Middle Childhood: Biosocial Development
A Healthy Time
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Making Music
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Childhood Obesity Around the World
Brain Development
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: The Flynn Effect
Children with Distinct Educational Needs
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Drugs for Children
A CASE TO STUDY: The Gifted and Talented
Chapter 12 Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development
Thinking
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Two or Twenty Pills a Day?
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Coordination and Capacity
Language
Teaching and Learning
A CASE TO STUDY: Motivating the Child
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Education in Middle Childhood
Chapter 13 Middle Childhood: Psychosocial Development
The Nature of the Child
Families During Middle Childhood
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Family Structures Around the World
Other Children
A CASE TO STUDY: Stop and Think
PART V Adolescence
Chapter 14 Adolescence: Biosocial Development
Puberty Begins
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Lopsided Growth
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Stress and Puberty
Growth and Nutrition
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Satisfied with Your Body?
Sexual Maturation
Chapter 15 Adolescence: Cognitive Development
Self and Logic
Modes of Thinking
A CASE TO STUDY: Biting the Policeman
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Longevity Versus Immediate Approval
Secondary Education
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: How Many Adolescents Are in School?
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Creating a Valid Test
CAREER ALERT: The Teacher
INSIDE THE BRAIN Save for a Rainy Day?
Chapter 16 Adolescence: Psychosocial Development
Identity
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Where Are You From?
Close Relationships
A CASE TO STUDY: The Naiveté of Your Author
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Adolescent Bullying
Sadness and Anger
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Impulses, Rewards, and Reflection
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Morals, Values, and Drug Use
PART VI Emerging Adulthood
Chapter 17 Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial Development
Biological Universals
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: WEIRD People
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Highlights in the Journey to Adulthood
A CASE TO STUDY: Anita, the Exercise-Deficient Basketball Star
Sexual Activity
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Premarital Sex
Taking Risks
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: An Adrenaline Junkie
Chapter 18 Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development
A New Level of Thinking
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Really a Stage?
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Fire and Alcohol
Ethics and Religion
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: COVID-19 Vaccination
Cognitive Growth and Higher Education
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Women and College
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Why Study?
Chapter 19 Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
Who Am I Now?
CAREER ALERT The Career Counselor
Social Connections
Romantic Partners
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Living Together
A CASE TO STUDY: My Students, My Daughters, and Me
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Making Divorce More Likely?
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Marital Status in the United States
PART VII Adulthood
Chapter 20 Adulthood: Biosocial Development
Growing Older
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Hormone Replacement
Other Health Hazards
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Adult Overweight Around the World
Measuring Health
Chapter 21 Adulthood: Cognitive Development
Intelligence Changes During Adulthood?
Components of Intelligence: Many and Varied
Selective Gains and Losses
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Media Use Among U.S. Adults
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Who Wins in Soccer?
A CASE TO STUDY: Parenting Expertise
Chapter 22 Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
Personality Development in Adulthood
Intimacy: Connecting with Others
A CASE TO STUDY: The Benefits of Marriage
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Family Connections
Generativity: The Work of Adulthood
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: The Skipped-Generation Family
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Accommodating Diversity
CAREER ALERT: The Physical Therapist
PART VIII Late Adulthood
Chapter 23 Late Adulthood: Biosocial Development
Prejudice and Predictions
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: I’m Not Like Those Other Old People
Adjusting to Changes
A CASE TO STUDY: Sex Among Older Adults
Theories of Aging
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Social Comparison: Elders Behind the Wheel
Chapter 24 Late Adulthood: Cognitive Development
The Brain During Late Adulthood
OPPOSING PERSPECTIVES: Slower Thinking
Step-by-Step Processing
Neurocognitive Disorders
A CASE TO STUDY: The More You Know . . .
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Global Prevalence of Major Neurocognitive Disorders
New Cognitive Development
Chapter 25 Late Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
Theories of Late Adulthood
A CASE TO STUDY: Saving Old Newspapers
Activities in Late Adulthood
The Frail Elderly
A CASE TO STUDY: A Trusted Sister
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Life After 65: Living Independently
CAREER ALERT: The Developmental Scientist
Epilogue Death, Dying, and the Affirmation of Life
Death and Hope
Choices in Dying
A CASE TO STUDY: What Is Your Intention?
OPPOSING PERSPECTIVES: The “Right to Die”?
Affirmation of Life
Appendix More About Research Methods
Product Updates
Achieve
This learning platform sets a new standard for teaching and brings together a host of features for students and instructors, including an interactive e-textbook, LearningCurve adaptive quizzing, immersive learning activities, videos, and extensive instructor resources.
Increased Inclusion of Diverse Perspectives
Cross-cultural, international, intersectional, multiethnic, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, gender identity—all of these words and ideas are vital to appreciating how people develop and are therefore addressed in every chapter, especially when differences are discussed.
New Topics and Research
The author includes hundreds of new references on topics such as epigenetics, prenatal nutrition, the microbiome, early-childhood education, autism spectrum disorder, high-stakes testing, gender-nonbinary children, the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on emerging adults, and diversity and inclusion.
New and Updated Coverage of Neuroscience
In addition to Inside the Brain features, cutting-edge research on the brain appears in virtually every chapter, often with charts, figures, and photo
Authors
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Kathleen Stassen Berger
Kathleen Stassen Berger received her undergraduate education at Stanford University and Radcliffe College, earned an M.A.T. from Harvard University, and an M.S. and Ph.D. from Yeshiva University. Her broad experience as an educator includes directing a preschool, serving as chair of philosophy at the United Nations International School, teaching child and adolescent development to graduate students at Fordham University and undergraduates at Montclair State University in New Jersey and at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, as well as teaching social psychology to inmates at Sing Sing Prison. Throughout most of her professional career, Berger has worked at Bronx Community College of the City University of New York, first as an adjunct and for the past two decades as a full professor. She has taught introduction to psychology, child and adolescent development, adulthood and aging, social psychology, abnormal psychology, and human motivation. Her students—who come from many ethnic, economic, and educational backgrounds and who have a wide range of ages and interests—consistently honor her with the highest teaching evaluations. Berger is also the author of A Topical Approach to the Developing Person Through the Life Span, The Developing Person Through the Life Span, and Invitation to the Life Span. Her developmental texts are currently being used at more than 700 colleges and universities worldwide and are available in Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese, as well as English. Her research interests include adolescent identity, immigration, and bullying, and she has published many articles on developmental topics in the Wiley Encyclopedia of Psychology and in publications of the American Association for Higher Education and the National Education Association for Higher Education. She continues teaching and learning as her four daughters and three grandsons continue to develop, as she interacts with students every semester.
Table of Contents
PART I The Beginnings
Chapter 1 The Science of Human Development
Understanding How and Why
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Do You Need Friends?
The Life-Span Perspective
A CASE TO STUDY: A Very Rude Child?
Doing Science
Cautions and Challenges from Science
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Science and Truth
Chapter 2 Theories of Development
The Genetic Code
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Too Many Boys?
New Cells, New People
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Golden Rice
From Genotype to Phenotype
A CASE TO STUDY: Women Engineers
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: One Baby or More?
Chromosomal and Genetic Abnormalities
CAREER ALERT: The Genetic Counselor
Chapter 3 The New Genetics
The Genetic Code
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Too Many Boys?
New Cells, New People
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Golden Rice
From Genotype to Phenotype
A CASE TO STUDY: Women Engineers
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: One Baby or More?
Chromosomal and Genetic Differences
CAREER ALERT: The Genetic Counselor
Chapter 4 Prenatal Development and Birth
Prenatal Development
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Essential Connections
Birth
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: The Apgar
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Drugs in the Birth Process
Problems and Solutions
A CASE TO STUDY: He Cannot Get the Right Words Out
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Psychological Disorders
The New Family
PART II The First Two Years
Chapter 5 The First Two Years: Biosocial Development
Body Changes
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Neuroscience Vocabulary
Perceiving and Moving
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Sticky Mittens
Surviving in Good Health
A CASE TO STUDY: Scientist at Work
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Immunization
Chapter 6 The First Two Years: Cognitive Development
The Eager Mind
Piaget’s Sensorimotor Intelligence
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: How to Measure Object Permanence
Language in the First Two Years
A CASE TO STUDY: Early Speech
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Early Communication and Language
Chapter 7 The First Two Years: Psychosocial Development
Emotional Development
Temperament and Personality
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Temperament over the Years
The Development of Social Bonds
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Attachment Parenting
A CASE TO STUDY: Can We Bear This Commitment?
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Developing Attachment]
Theories of Infant Psychosocial Development
Who Should Care for Babies?
PART III Early Childhood
Chapter 8 Early Childhood: Biosocial Development
Chapter 9 Early Childhood: Cognitive Development
Thinking During Early Childhood
INSIDE THE BRAIN: The Role of Experience
Two Theories of Cognition
A CASE TO STUDY: Stones in the Belly
Language Learning
Early-Childhood Schooling
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Comparing Child-Centered and Teacher-Directed Preschools
CAREER ALERT: The Preschool Teacher
Chapter 10 Early Childhood: Psychosocial Development
Emotional Development
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Waiting for the Marshmallow
Play
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: More Play Time, Less Screen Time
Challenges for Caregivers
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Spare the Rod?
Becoming Boys and Girls: Sex and Gender
A CASE TO STUDY: The Berger Daughters
PART IV Middle Childhood
Chapter 11 Middle Childhood: Biosocial Development
A Healthy Time
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Making Music
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Childhood Obesity Around the World
Brain Development
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: The Flynn Effect
Children with Distinct Educational Needs
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Drugs for Children
A CASE TO STUDY: The Gifted and Talented
Chapter 12 Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development
Thinking
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Two or Twenty Pills a Day?
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Coordination and Capacity
Language
Teaching and Learning
A CASE TO STUDY: Motivating the Child
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Education in Middle Childhood
Chapter 13 Middle Childhood: Psychosocial Development
The Nature of the Child
Families During Middle Childhood
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Family Structures Around the World
Other Children
A CASE TO STUDY: Stop and Think
PART V Adolescence
Chapter 14 Adolescence: Biosocial Development
Puberty Begins
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Lopsided Growth
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Stress and Puberty
Growth and Nutrition
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Satisfied with Your Body?
Sexual Maturation
Chapter 15 Adolescence: Cognitive Development
Self and Logic
Modes of Thinking
A CASE TO STUDY: Biting the Policeman
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Longevity Versus Immediate Approval
Secondary Education
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: How Many Adolescents Are in School?
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Creating a Valid Test
CAREER ALERT: The Teacher
INSIDE THE BRAIN Save for a Rainy Day?
Chapter 16 Adolescence: Psychosocial Development
Identity
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Where Are You From?
Close Relationships
A CASE TO STUDY: The Naiveté of Your Author
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Adolescent Bullying
Sadness and Anger
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Impulses, Rewards, and Reflection
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Morals, Values, and Drug Use
PART VI Emerging Adulthood
Chapter 17 Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial Development
Biological Universals
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: WEIRD People
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Highlights in the Journey to Adulthood
A CASE TO STUDY: Anita, the Exercise-Deficient Basketball Star
Sexual Activity
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Premarital Sex
Taking Risks
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: An Adrenaline Junkie
Chapter 18 Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development
A New Level of Thinking
INSIDE THE BRAIN: Really a Stage?
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Fire and Alcohol
Ethics and Religion
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: COVID-19 Vaccination
Cognitive Growth and Higher Education
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Women and College
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Why Study?
Chapter 19 Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
Who Am I Now?
CAREER ALERT The Career Counselor
Social Connections
Romantic Partners
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Living Together
A CASE TO STUDY: My Students, My Daughters, and Me
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Making Divorce More Likely?
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Marital Status in the United States
PART VII Adulthood
Chapter 20 Adulthood: Biosocial Development
Growing Older
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Hormone Replacement
Other Health Hazards
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Adult Overweight Around the World
Measuring Health
Chapter 21 Adulthood: Cognitive Development
Intelligence Changes During Adulthood?
Components of Intelligence: Many and Varied
Selective Gains and Losses
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Media Use Among U.S. Adults
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: Who Wins in Soccer?
A CASE TO STUDY: Parenting Expertise
Chapter 22 Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
Personality Development in Adulthood
Intimacy: Connecting with Others
A CASE TO STUDY: The Benefits of Marriage
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Family Connections
Generativity: The Work of Adulthood
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: The Skipped-Generation Family
CONTRASTING PERSPECTIVES: Accommodating Diversity
CAREER ALERT: The Physical Therapist
PART VIII Late Adulthood
Chapter 23 Late Adulthood: Biosocial Development
Prejudice and Predictions
A VIEW FROM SCIENCE: I’m Not Like Those Other Old People
Adjusting to Changes
A CASE TO STUDY: Sex Among Older Adults
Theories of Aging
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Social Comparison: Elders Behind the Wheel
Chapter 24 Late Adulthood: Cognitive Development
The Brain During Late Adulthood
OPPOSING PERSPECTIVES: Slower Thinking
Step-by-Step Processing
Neurocognitive Disorders
A CASE TO STUDY: The More You Know . . .
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Global Prevalence of Major Neurocognitive Disorders
New Cognitive Development
Chapter 25 Late Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
Theories of Late Adulthood
A CASE TO STUDY: Saving Old Newspapers
Activities in Late Adulthood
The Frail Elderly
A CASE TO STUDY: A Trusted Sister
VISUALIZING DEVELOPMENT: Life After 65: Living Independently
CAREER ALERT: The Developmental Scientist
Epilogue Death, Dying, and the Affirmation of Life
Death and Hope
Choices in Dying
A CASE TO STUDY: What Is Your Intention?
OPPOSING PERSPECTIVES: The “Right to Die”?
Affirmation of Life
Appendix More About Research Methods
Product Updates
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Increased Inclusion of Diverse Perspectives
Cross-cultural, international, intersectional, multiethnic, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, gender identity—all of these words and ideas are vital to appreciating how people develop and are therefore addressed in every chapter, especially when differences are discussed.
New Topics and Research
The author includes hundreds of new references on topics such as epigenetics, prenatal nutrition, the microbiome, early-childhood education, autism spectrum disorder, high-stakes testing, gender-nonbinary children, the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on emerging adults, and diversity and inclusion.
New and Updated Coverage of Neuroscience
In addition to Inside the Brain features, cutting-edge research on the brain appears in virtually every chapter, often with charts, figures, and photo
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Achieve (full course) includes our complete e-book, as well as online quizzing tools, multimedia assets, and iClicker active classroom manager.
Most Achieve Essentials courses do not include our e-books and adaptive quizzing.
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Achieve (full course) includes our complete e-book, as well as online quizzing tools, multimedia assets, and iClicker active classroom manager.
Achieve Read & Practice only includes our e-book and adaptive quizzing, and does not include instructor resources and assignable assessments. Read & Practice does integrate with LMS.
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We can help! Contact your representative to discuss your specific needs for your course. If our off-the-shelf course materials don’t quite hit the mark, we also offer custom solutions made to fit your needs.
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The Developing Person Through the Life Span
Kathleen Berger connects students to the field of developmental psychology in an engaging, accessible, and culturally inclusive way. Through this remarkable text/digital resource, they will encounter an extraordinary range of research breakthroughs, theories, practices, and stories, all conveyed in Berger’s signature narrative voice.
The new edition includes coverage in exceptionally fast-moving areas such as brain development, psychopathology and the DSM-5-TR updates, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people of all ages, while taking advantage of innovative new tools for media-centered teaching and learning.