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Child Development
Understanding A Cultural Perspective

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January 2026 | 592 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Every child is born into a community, a society, a culture, in which they will live, grow and develop. Culture is an essential component of every child’s psychological and physical development and this book forefronts differences in culture giving a global look at child development. 

Taking a chronological approach, from prenatal development to adolescence, your knowledge of developmental psychology will grow with the child. To help you in your studies:

  • Social, cognitive, emotional and physical aspects of development are interwoven to help you connect it all together
  • You can find case studies from across the globe to enable you to compare cultures
  • Key research studies are highlighted to help you get to grips with the theory
  • You’ll be encouraged to ‘Stop and think’ and engage your critical skills
 
Chapter 1: Theoretical perspectives
 
Chapter 2 Prenatal Development and Physical Differentiation
 
Chapter 3: Infancy: A Practical Understanding of the World
 
Chapter 4: Infancy: Culturally Defined Developmental Pathways
 
Chapter 5: Toddlerhood: Biological Differentiation (1 year to 30 months)
 
Chapter 6: Toddlerhood: Towards Psychological Differentiation (24 to 36 months)
 
Chapter 7: Early Childhood: Becoming Symbol Minded (3 to 6 years)
 
Chapter 8: Early Childhood: Encouraging Autonomy (3 to 6 years)
 
Chapter 9: Middle Childhood: Differentiating ‘Inner’ and ‘Outer’ (6 to 12 years)
 
Chapter 10: Middle Childhood: Non-schooled Development (6 to 12 years)
 
Chapter 11 Teenage Years: Adolescent or Adult? (13 Years and Up)
 
Chapter 12 Teenage Years: Integrating the Actual and the Possible (13 Years and Up)

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Martin J. Packer

Martin Packer is an independent researcher in Bogotá, Colombia. He received his BA in Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, United Kingdom, and his PhD in Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He was a research psychologist at Bedford College, University of London, and St. Mary’s Hospital Perinatal Research Unit. He has taught at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Michigan, Duquesne University, la Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, and la Universidad de San Buenaventura in Cali, Colombia. He has been visiting professor at Universidad de las Américas, in Puebla, Mexico, and at Universidad Autónoma... More About Author

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