Part 1 About Human Development
1 The Study of Human Development
2 Theory and Research
Part 2 Beginnings
3 Forming a New Life
4 Birth and Physical Development during the First Three Years
5 Cognitive Development during the First Three Years
6 Psychosocial Development during the First Three Years
Part 3 Early Childhood
7 Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
8 Psychosocial Development in Early Childhood
Part 4 Middle Childhood
9 Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood
10 Psychosocial Development in Middle Childhood
Part 5 Adolescence
11 Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
12 Psychosocial Development in Adolescence
Part 6 Emerging and Young Adulthood
13 Physical and Cognitive Development in Emerging and Young
Adulthood
14 Psychosocial Development in Emerging and Young Adulthood
Part 7 Middle Adulthood
15 Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood
16 Psychosocial Development in Middle Adulthood
Part 8 Late Adulthood
17 Physical and Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood
18 Psychosocial Development in Late Adulthood
Part 9 The End of Life
19 Dealing with Death and Bereavement
Ruth Duskin Feldman is an award-winning writer and educator. With
Diane E. Papalia and Sally Wendkos Olds, she coauthored the fourth
and the seventh through the twelfth editions of Human Development
and the eighth through the twelfth editions of A Child's World. She
also is coauthor, with Dr. Papalia, Harvey Sterns and Cameron J.
Camp, of Adult Development and Aging. A former teacher, she has
developed educational materials for all levels from elementary
school through college and has prepared ancillaries to accompany
the Papalia-Olds books. She is author or coauthor of four books
addressed to general readers, including Whatever Happened to the
Quiz Kids? Perils and Profits of Growing Up Gifted. She has written
for numerous newspapers and magazines and has lectured extensively
and made national and local media appearances throughout the United
States on education and gifted children. She received her
bachelor's degree from Northwestern University, where she was
graduated with highest distinction and was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa.
Gabriela Alicia Martorell was born in Seattle, Washington, but
moved as a toddler to Guatemala. At eight, she returned to the
United States and lived in Northern California until leaving for
her undergraduate training at the University of California, Davis.
After obtaining her B.S. in Psychology, she earned her Ph.D. in
Developmental and Evolutionary Psychology with an interdisciplinary
emphasis in Human Development from the University of California,
Santa Barbara. She now works as a Full Professor of Psychology at
Virginia Wesleyan University and serves as the chair of the
Institutional Review Board. Gabi maintains an active teaching
schedule and teaches courses in Introductory Psychology, Lifespan
Human Development, Infant Development, Child Development,
Adolescent Development, Culture and Development, Evolutionary
Psychology, Research Methods, Original Research Project and
Capstone community-based learning courses in Early Childhood
Education and Adulthood and Aging. She is committed to teaching,
mentoring, and advising. She recently concluded a 5-year
longitudinal National Science Foundation grant focused on the
retention of higher education students from traditionally
underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and
math. She is also a volunteer trainer for Court Appointed Special
Advocates, and a group fitness instructor for the YMCA of South
Hampton Roads.
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