Currently,
there are two types of pediatric disorder books available: high level technical
books geared toward pediatric specialists, and self-help books for
parents. The technical books cover
diagnosis and treatment, while the self-help books cover general problems, are
single authored, and speak little to the research of any given disorder. This volume consists of focused articles from
the authoritative Encyclopedia of Infant and Early Childhood Development that
cover the research information on common disorders in age 0-3. Topics include those most typically
occurring, making them of great interest to both specialists and
nonspecialists. Disorders and
dysfunctjon of a variety of types are discussed, whether cognitive, social,
emotional, or physiological. Coverage
includes asthma, allergies, colic, bedwetting, diarrhea, genetic disorders,
SIDS and learning disabilities, and provides an essential, affordable reference
for researchers in developmental psychology, as well as allied health
fields.
- Written at a level for general understanding—allows for easy and quick grasp of information to both specialists and non specialists alike
- Covers disorders across many systems (neurological, immunological etc) providing quicker access to info that would normally be dispersed across a wide literature
- Written by research experts ensuring accuracy that is sometimes lacking in non-specialist books
- Covers disorders, dysfunctions, and abnormal development in one place saving time looking at multiple sources for these related items
About the Author:
Janette
Benson is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Denver, an
APA congressional science fellow, a Carnegie scholar, and a fellow of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science. Winner of seven awards for
excellence in teaching/education, she has authored over 20 books, chapters, and
journal articles in the field of infancy and early childhood development and is
a member of the Society for Research in Child Development; American
Psychological Association, American Psychological Society, International
Society for Infant Studies, and the Cognitive Developmental Society.
Marshall
Haith is the John Evans Professor of Psychology at University of Denver. He has
also been an NIMH research awardee, director of research at University of
Denver, and Guggenehim fellow and visiting professor at University of Geneva,
Switzerland. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
American Psychological Association, and the Center for Advanced Study in the
Behavioral Sciences, he is a member of the Society for Research in Child
Development, the International Society for the Study of Behavior Development,
and the International Conference for Infant Studies. Formerly the associate
editor of the Monographs for the Society of Child Development, he has served on
the editorial board of nine scientific journals relating to infant development
and behavior. Recipient of the APA G. Stanley Hall Award for distinguished
contributions to developmental psychology in 2000 and the SRCD Distinguished
Scientific Contribution Award in 2003, he has authored 10 books and over 75
peer-reviewed scientific journal articles on infancy and early childhood development.
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