Home Environment and Early Cognitive Development. Longitudinal Research
β Scribed by Allen W. Gottfried (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 384
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SERIES, Pages ii,ibc1
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages ix-x
Preface, Page xi
1 - Issues concerning the Relationship between Home Environment and Early Cognitive Development, Pages 1-4, Allen W. Gottfried
2 - 174 Children: A Study of the Relationship between Home Environment and Cognitive Development during the First 5 Years, Pages 5-56, Robert H. Bradley, Bettye M. Caldwell
3 - Home Environment and Cognitive Development in Young Children of Middle-Socioeconomic-Status Families, Pages 57-115, Allen W. Gottfried, Adele Eskeles Gottfried
4 - Home Environment and Cognitive Development in a Healthy, Low-Risk Sample: The Seattle Study, Pages 117-149, Kathryn E. Barnard, Helen L. Bee, Mary A. Hammond
5 - Home Environment and Early Cognitive Development in Mexican-American Children, Pages 151-195, Dale L. Johnson, James N. Breckenridge, Ronald J. McGowan
6 - Home Environmental Influences on Cognitive Development in Preterm and Full-term Children during the First 5 Years, Pages 197-233, Linda S. Siegel
7 - Home Environment and Cognitive Competence in Preterm Children during the First 5 Years, Pages 235-271, Leila Beckwith, Sarale E. Cohen
8 - Proximal Experience and Early CognitiveβIntellectual Development: The Social Environment, Pages 273-328, Theodore D. Wachs
9 - Home Environment and Early Cognitive Development: Integration, Meta-analyses, and Conclusions, Pages 329-342, Allen W. Gottfried
10 - Home Environment and Early Cognitive Development: Implications for Intervention, Pages 343-369, David MacPhee, Craig T. Ramey, Keith Owen Yeates
Author Index, Pages 371-376
Subject Index, Pages 377-383
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