Description
Explore the profound complexities of early human growth with 'Theories of Infant Development'. This essential resource delves into the leading theoretical frameworks that shape our understanding of infant development. Written by preeminent scholars, including Eugene Goldfield and Andy Meltzoff, this comprehensive volume examines pivotal theories that inform practitioners and researchers alike. Each chapter offers a unique perspective, presenting distinct theoretical approaches or reviewing contrasting theories on various subfields of infant growth. From cognitive development to emotional and social learning, this book pays special attention to ongoing theoretical controversies, making it a critical addition for anyone involved in developmental psychology, child education, or early childhood research. Perfect for students, educators, and professionals, 'Theories of Infant Development' equips you with a robust understanding of the foundational theories that influence modern practices in infant care and development. Enrich your knowledge and enhance your practice with insights from this authoritative survey on infant growth and the significant theories surrounding it.