This concise guide offers an accessible introduction to social development, social relations, identity development and self-awareness from childhood to adolescence. It integrates insights from both typical and atypical development to reveal the fundamental aspects of human growth and development, and common developmental disorders.
The topic books in this series draw on international research in the field and are informed by biological, social and cultural perspectives, offering explanations of developmental phenomena with a focus on how children and adolescents at different ages actually think, feel and act. In this volume, Stephen von Tetzchner explains key topics including: attachment; sibling and peer relations; self and identity; gender development; play; media and understanding of society; and the transition toward adulthood.
Together with a companion website that offers topic-based quizzes, lecturer PowerPoint slides and sample essay questions, Typical and Atypical Child and Adolescent Development 7: Social Relations, Self-awareness and Identity is an essential text for all students of developmental psychology, as well as those working in the fields of child development, developmental disabilities and special education.
Author(s): Stephen von Tetzchner
Series: Topics from Child and Adolescent Psychology Series
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 292
City: London
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Contents
Introduction
PART I Attachment
1 Early Social Relations
2 Theoretical Perspectives on Attachment
3 The Development of Attachment
4 Individual Differences in Attachment
5 Continuity of Attachment
6 Cultural Differences
7 Attachment and Later Functioning
8 Attachment-Related Disorders
9 Attachment Theory and Social Work in Practice
Summary of Part I
Core Issues
Suggestions for Further Reading
PART II Sibling and Peer Relations
10 A Growing Social Network
11 Sibling Relationships
12 Peer Relations
13 The Development of Friendship
14 Enemies
15 Popular and Rejected Children
16 Adolescent Groups
17 Peer Relations and Later Disorders
Summary of Part II
Core Issues
Suggestions for Further Reading
PART III Self and Identity
18 Finding a Place in the World
19 The Beginnings of Self-perception
20 Theories of Self-development
21 Further Development of Self-perception
22 Self-perception in Atypical Development
23 Self-perception and Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
24 Identity Formation
Summary of Part III
Core Issues
Suggestions for Further Reading
PART IV Gender Development
25 Gender in Society
26 The Development of Gender Understanding
27 Sex-typing
28 Atypical Development
29 Theoretical Perspectives on Gender-Typical Behavior
Summary of Part IV
Core Issues
Suggestions for Further Reading
PART V Play
30 Participation in Play
31 Forms of Play
32 Solitary, Parallel and Group Play
33 The Development of Play
34 The Functions of Play
35 Play in Different Contexts
36 Play among Children with Atypical Development
Summary of Part V
Core Issues
Suggestions for Further Reading
PART VI Media and Understanding of Society
37 Becoming Part of a Larger Society
38 Children and Adolescents in a Media Society
39 Societal Knowledge
Summary of Part VI
Core Issues
Suggestions for Further Reading
40 Toward Adulthood
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Endorsements