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Childhood Social Development, Multiple-component retail product Book

Childhood Social Development Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Peter K Smith, Adam Rutland

Part of the Sage Library in Developmental Psychology series

Multiple-component retail product

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This new Major Work, in five volumes, captures the key conceptual issues and findings in research covering social development in early childhood, through to adolescence.

Childhood social development is an enormous field of research addressing issues to do with emotional development, peer relations, self-esteem and bullying amongst other topics, and through the inclusion of both contemporary and classic papers, these volumes skilfully outline the development of the area, our current conceptions, and growing points and controversies.  Volume One: Social development within the family Volume Two: Peer relations – friendship and play Volume Three: Peer relations – dominance, aggression and bullying Volume Four: Emotional intelligence and moral developmentVolume Five: Cultural differences and theoretical perspectives

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