CHILDHOOD AND GROWING UP
โ Scribed by NOUSHAD HUSAIN
- Publisher
- Shipra Publications
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 425
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Chapters
1. Introduction to Psychology
2. Educational Psychology and its Methods
3. Child Growth and Development
4. Heredity and Envirotunent
5. Individual Differences
6. Development of Adolescent
7. Motor Development
8. Intellectual or Cognitive Development
9. Language Development
10. Moral and Psychosocial Development
11. Emotional Development
12. Social Development
13. Parenting Styles or Child Rearing Practices
14. Methods to Understand CHildren's and Adolescent's Behaviour
15. Learning
16. Behaviourism Perspective of Learning
17. Cognitivism Perspective of Learning
18. Constructivism Perspective of Learning
19. Humanism Perspective of Learning
20. Theories of Learning
21. Transfer of Learning
22. Motivation
23. Bruner's Discovery Learning
24. Children in Marginalized Environment
25. Deprivation and Deprived Children
26. Thinking
27. Concept Formation
28. Decision Making
29. Intelligence
30. Personality
31. Creativity
32. Impact of Media on Growing Children and Adolescents
33. Mental Health and Mental Hygiene
34. Life Skills and ARSH Skills
35. Stress and It's Management
36. Games and Group Dynamics
37. Play and Child Developrnent
References
Rear Cover
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