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The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social
Development, Second Edition presents an authoritative
and up-to-date overview of research and theory concerning a child's
social development from pre-school age to the onset of adolescence.
Presents the most up-to-date research and theories on childhood
social development
Features chapters by an international cast of leaders in their
fields
Includes comprehensive coverage of a range of disciplinary
perspectives
Offers all new chapters on children and the environment,
cultural influences, history of childhood, interventions, and
neuro-psychological perspectives
Represents an essential resource for students and researchers
of childhood social development
Auteur
Peter K. Smith is Professor of Psychology and Head of the Unit for School and Family Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is co-author of the leading textbook Understanding Children's Development (Fifth Edition, Wiley, 2010), the recently published Children and Play (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), and many other books and articles. Craig H. Hart is Associate Academic Vice President for Faculty at Brigham Young University, where he has also served as a department chair and an associate dean in the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. He has authored or co-authored numerous scientific papers and book chapters on parenting/familial linkages with children's social development, most recently from a cross-cultural perspective. Dr Hart also serves on the Biobehavioral and Behavioral Sciences subcommittee, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).
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Building on the success of the highly acclaimed first edition, The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social Development*, Second Edition* continues with its presentation of the most thorough, authoritative, and up-to-date overview of research and theory concerning children?s social development from pre-school age to the onset of adolescence. Contributions from an international cast of leading experts in their respective fields incorporate the latest findings and developments in each of the topics covered in the first edition ? ranging from the family context, the peer group, social skills and social cognition, play, helping and moral reasoning to cooperation, competition, aggression and bullying, as well as children with special needs.
This new edition is revised and updated throughout; it includes new chapters on issues such as children and the environment, cultural influences, the history of childhood, interventions, and neuro-psychological perspectives. Each chapter summarizes existing knowledge in the field, synthesizing the latest research in an accessible manner, while at the same time highlighting areas of emerging interest and growing debate. Editorial commentaries prefacing each section provide further synthesis and clarity for the topics covered.
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social Development*, Second Edition* presents students, practitioners, and researchers alike with an invaluable resource for accessing the latest research and theories that shape our understanding of the social development of children.
Résumé
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social Development*, Second Edition* presents an authoritative and up-to-date overview of research and theory concerning a child's social development from pre-school age to the onset of adolescence.
Contenu
List of Contributors ix
Introduction by the Editors xiii
Part I Historical Overview 1
1 Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Research in Social Development 3
W. Andrew Collins
Part II Disciplinary Perspectives on Social Development 23
2 Behavioral Genetics 27
Alice M. Gregory, Harriet A. Ball, and Tanya M. M. Button
3 Conceptual Development and Emotion: A Neuropsychological Perspective 45
Steven Woltering and Marc D. Lewis
4 Evolutionary Perspectives on Social Development 64
David F. Bjorklund and Anthony D. Pellegrini
5 Historical Reframing of Childhood 82
Willem Koops
6 Cultural Psychological Perspectives on Social Development in Childhood 100
Heidi Fung
7 Sociological Perspectives on Social Development 119
Gerald Handel
Part III Ecological Contexts for Social Development 139
8 Culture and Social Development 141
Xinyin Chen, Janet Chung, Rachel Lechcier-Kimel, and Doran French
9 The Social Development of Immigrant Children: A Focus on Asian and Hispanic Children in the United States 161
Charissa S. L. Cheah and Christy Y. Y. Leung
10 Children's Interpersonal Skills and School-Based Relationships 181
Gary W. Ladd, Becky Kochenderfer-Ladd, and Ann-Margret Rydell
11 Environmental Psychology 207
Christopher Spencer and Kate Gee
Part IV Child and Contextual Factors in Social Development 225
12 Temperament and Social Development 227
Ann Sanson, Sheryl A. Hemphill, Bilge Yagmurlu, and Sandee McClowry
13 Children's Social Development Within the Socialization Context of Child Care and Early Childhood Education 246
Carollee Howes
14 The Interplay Between Parents and Peers as Socializing Infl uences in Children's Development 263
Stephanie M. Reich and Deborah Lowe Vandell
15 Sex Differences in Social Behavior 281
Vickie Pasterski, Susan Golombok, and Melissa Hines
16 Ethnicity, Race, and Children's Social Development 299
Stephen M. Quintana
Part V Family Context 317
17 ParentChild Attachment in Early and Middle Childhood 319
Laura E. Brumariu and Kathryn A. Kerns
18 ParentChild Relationships and Influences 337
Alan Russell
19 Sibling Relations in Early and Middle Childhood 356
Nina Howe, Hildy S. Ross, and Holly Recchia
Part VI Peer Group 373
20 Social Status Among Peers: From Sociometric Attraction to Peer Acceptance to Perceived Popularity 375
Shelley Hymel, Leanna M. Closson, Simona C. S. Caravita, and Tracy Vaillancourt
21 Social Skills and Social Competence in Interactions With Peers 393
Antonius H. N. Cillessen and Amy D. Bellmore
22 Emotions and Social Development in Childhood 413
Susanne Denham, Heather Warren, Maria von Salisch, Oana Benga, Jui-Chih Chin, and Elena Geangu
23 Social Withdrawal and Shyness 434
Kenneth H. Rubin, Robert J. Coplan, Julie C. Bowker, and Melissa Menzer
Part VII Play, Cooperation, Competition, Aggression, and Bullying 453
24 Social Play 455
Thomas G. Power
25 Cooperation and Competition 472
Barry H. Schneider, Joyce Benenson, Márta Fülöp, Mihaly Berkics, and Mónika Sándor
26 Aggression in Children 491
Sarah M. Coyne, David A. Nelson, and Marion Underwood
27 Bullying 510
Christina Salmivalli, Kätlin Peets, and Ernest V. E. Hodges
Part VIII Cognition, Helping, and Moral Reasoning 529
28 Social Cognition 531
Charlie Lewis and Jeremy Carpendale
29 Prosocial Behavior 549<br /&g...