Children at Home and in Day Care

Children at Home and in Day Care

In Stock
SKU: SONG0805814841
UPC: 9780805814842
Brand: Brand: Routledge
Condition: Used
Regular price$116.78
Quantity
Add to wishlist
Add to compare

Sold by Ergodebooks, an authorized reseller.

Returns accepted within 30 days | support@ergodebooks.com

Verified
Shipping Information
  • Free Standard Shipping — United States only
  • Processing Time: 1–3 business days
  • Estimated Delivery: 3–5 business days after dispatch
  • Double-boxed, fully insured & discreetly packaged
  • Tracking number sent via email once dispatched
  • Orders over $250 require signature upon delivery. Taxes calculated at checkout.
Returns & Refund

Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery.

Damaged or Defective Item

Free return shipping + replacement or full refund

Wrong Item Received

Free return shipping + replacement or full refund

Change of Mind

Return shipping at customer's expense · 25% restocking fee applies

All returns require a Return Authorization (RA) number before sending.

To initiate a return, contact us:

support@ergodebooks.com +1 (281) 738-1050
View Full Return & Refund Policy
Payment Option
Payment Methods

Help

If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, withing 24 hours on weekdays.

Customer service

All questions about your order, return and delivery must be sent to our customer service team by e-mail at yourstore@yourdomain.com

Sale & Press

If you are interested in selling our products, need more information about our brand or wish to make a collaboration, please contact us at press@yourdomain.com

Psychologists have always been interested in how childrens development is related to their early experience. From their first studies of maternal deprivation to their latest investigations of withinfamily variance, psychologists have probed the effects of childrens early lives. While researchers have been tracking down answers to questions about early experience, however, the questions have kept one step ahead of them. In the beginning, it seemed enough to ask about the mothers influence on the child. Later, it was found necessary to include the father, and still later, siblings. But even as psychologists broadened their search to include the entire family, the ecology of early childhood shifted to include those outside the family in nursery school and day care, with nannies and peers. Today, in this society, even the youngest children live in complex worlds of home and beyond.Taking a look at the complex worlds of contemporary preschoolers, the authors question how the components of these worlds contribute to childrens development. Some of the questions they pose include:* Do mothers have as significant an influence on children who spend time every day with another caregiver as they do on children who are home all day?* How predictive of development are childrens experiences in nonfamilial caregiving environments?* Do experiences in these other environments have the same links to development as similar experiences at home?* Does knowing about childrens experiences in both home and daycare environments increase our ability to predict their development?The answers to these questions are not readily available in the existing research literature. Nevertheless, they are important to those who would understand the context of child development, either as a window into human development or as a reflection of contemporary childhood.

⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):

This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Recently Viewed