Introduction to human development and family studies /

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Main Authors: Walsh, Bridget A. (Author), DeFlorio, Lydia (Author), Burnham, Melissa (Author), Weiser, Dana A. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Edition:1st edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • About the authors
  • What is human development and family studies?
  • Human development and family studies / Bridget A. Walsh
  • Who are the people involved in the area of human development and family studies?
  • Careers in human development and family studies / Bridget A. Walsh
  • What is the history and future of the human development and family studies field?
  • History and future of human development and family studies field / Melissa M. Burnham and Eva L
  • Essa
  • Why is human development and family studies important? : how does theory and research inform work in human development and family studies?
  • Introduction to research in human development and family studies / Bridget A. Walsh and Dana A
  • Weiser
  • Introduction to theories in human development and family studies / Dana A. Weiser
  • Professionals and ethical thinking and growth
  • Introduction to family life education and its applications / Bridget A. Walsh
  • Professional development and ethics / Lydia DeFlorio
  • What are the key areas within human development and family studies?
  • Family and early years / Lydia DeFlorio
  • Family and childhood / Lydia DeFlorio
  • Family and adolescence and emerging adulthood / Lydia DeFlorio
  • Family and adulthood / Dana A. Weiser
  • Family and late adulthood / Melissa M. Burnham and Jencie Davies
  • Diverse families / Lydia DeFlorio
  • Family strengths / Jennifer Mortensen and Melissa M. Burnham
  • Appendix A: A closer look at applied experiences in human development and family studies / Bridget A
  • Walsh and jenna dewar
  • Appendix B: Consuming research / Bridget A. Walsh
  • Glossary
  • Index.