
Laura E. Berk
Author of Child Development
About the Author
Laura E. Berk is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Illinois State University. She is a leading authority on early childhood development and education, with more than thirty years of research experience and numerous publications, including three popular texts and articles in publications such show more as Psychology Today and Scientific American show less
Works by Laura E. Berk
Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood (5th Edition) (MyDevelopmentLab Series) (1994) 69 copies
Scaffolding Children's Learning: Vygotsky and Early Childhood Education (Naeyc Research Into Practice Series, Vol. 7) (1995) 52 copies
Exploring Lifespan Development Plus NEW MyLab Human Development-- Access Card Package (4th Edition) (Berk, Lifespan Development Series) (2017) 2 copies
Exploring Child & Adolescent Development (Berk, Exploring Child & Adolescent Development Series) (2018) 2 copies
New MyDevelopmentLab with Pearson Etext - Valuepack Access Card - for Child Development (2012) 1 copy
Infants, Children & Adolescents Value Package (includes MyDevelopmentLab CourseCompass with E-Book Student Access ) (2008) 1 copy
VideoWorkshop for Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Student Learning Guide with CD-ROM (2004) 1 copy
Infants, Children, and Adolescents, Books a la Carte Plus NEW MyLab Human Development -- Access Card Package (8th Edition) (2015) 1 copy
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If I were less tired I'd write a review that used this book as a springboard to air all the problems I have with the whole horrible discipline of psychology and the way it's taught in schools and the arrogance and the lack of care for students and the positivist nonsense and the pretense that operational definitions are real definitions and that statistical significance is actual significance and the laughable fact that they have university students doing multiple-choice questions, but I've show more just finished a two-hour exam and put an end to a whole awful semester of child development (PSYC 315 at UBC), and I know the prof only makes like five grand to teach that course, so is it really congruent with my political beliefs to take her to task for her endless eighties talk-show clips? I dunno if it's the academy that's broken (and I have existed in an English bubble) or just the social sciences, but here's the review:
There is a wealth of information in this book, and even more padding, and it's not worthless but it's not worth $250. show less
There is a wealth of information in this book, and even more padding, and it's not worthless but it's not worth $250. show less
A decently clear textbook that includes theory, experimentation, and application. Includes physical, cognitive, social, emotional development.
Professor Maria Rowena Cabatingan, SON
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- Works
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