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Helen L. Bee

    The Developing Child
    Study Guide T/A Lifespan Development
    The Developing Child
    Lifespan development
    • Some goals are to find the balance between theory, research and practical application and then make the study of child development relevant to students in other fields, as well as psychologists.

      Lifespan development
    • A Forest of Flowers is a collection of nineteen short stories divided into two sections - ironically entitled Home, Sweet Home and High Life. The stories, darkly comic and enriched by tuneful dialogue, explore the absurdity of life for characters whose ambitions, modest as they are, are constantly thwarted by disgruntled spirits - in the form of idle and corrupt officials, adulterous spouses, envious relatives and grasping, untrustworthy entrepreneurs. Through a series of episodes, seemingly parochial and small scale, a nation is shown cracking up under the pressures of maladministration, corporate greed, sloth, ignorance and mercenary self-interest, while its people struggle against government neglect and abuse, racketeering, poverty, disease, superstition and ethnic mistrust. The widest cracks appear between disregarded rural communities and the urban centres, the latter homes to city slickers whose slickness is greased by misappropriated revenue from the oil fields that ooze a widening slick of moral and cultural corruption.

      Study Guide T/A Lifespan Development
    • The Developing Child

      Third Edition - Harper International Edition

      • 531pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura
      The Developing Child