Child and Adolescent Life Stories: Perspectives from Youth, Parents, and Teachers
Autor Katherine H. Voegtle, Marguerite G. Lodicoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mai 2005
The cases are intended to elicit discussion on a wide range of issues in development. To this end, this book explores many critical (and sometimes controversial) topics, such as teen pregnancy, sexual orientation, disabilities, child abuse, domestic violence, death of a parent, and more. This will allow instructors the greatest possible flexibility in supplementing their courses with life histories and cases. These cases are the perfect illustration of the complexity of a full life history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412905633
ISBN-10: 141290563X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 141290563X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
This collection of stories provides some of the rich descriptive detail needed to put the complex process of development into perspective.
I think this is an excellent endeavor—well conceptualized and well executed. I would most definitely like to use this text in my undergraduate development classes.
These case studies allow the reader a glimpse at the individual, family, and community dynamics that go into making each child who he or she is. This text will make a wonderful supplement for courses dealing with child development, educational psychology, families, communities, and parenting.
This book is a welcome addition to the literature. As a reader one gets the sense that these cases are real. The authors do a great job of providing enough detailed information without overloading the reader. Such details allow the reader an opportunity to apply theory to real life examples. And, as a course instructor, these cases will provide me an opportunity to assess whether my students have a firm grasp of the concepts.
"The reader gains a full spectrum picture of child/adolescent development through to the colorful case examples presented in this book. It was a pleasure to discover that this book provides case examples that represent various racial/ethnicities, socioeconomic statuses, religious preference, sexual orientations, and family backgrounds. Both students and teachers will gain a basic foundation in human development from this book as they read through the stories of these wonderful children and relate their cases to different developmental theories."
I think this is an excellent endeavor—well conceptualized and well executed. I would most definitely like to use this text in my undergraduate development classes.
These case studies allow the reader a glimpse at the individual, family, and community dynamics that go into making each child who he or she is. This text will make a wonderful supplement for courses dealing with child development, educational psychology, families, communities, and parenting.
This book is a welcome addition to the literature. As a reader one gets the sense that these cases are real. The authors do a great job of providing enough detailed information without overloading the reader. Such details allow the reader an opportunity to apply theory to real life examples. And, as a course instructor, these cases will provide me an opportunity to assess whether my students have a firm grasp of the concepts.
"The reader gains a full spectrum picture of child/adolescent development through to the colorful case examples presented in this book. It was a pleasure to discover that this book provides case examples that represent various racial/ethnicities, socioeconomic statuses, religious preference, sexual orientations, and family backgrounds. Both students and teachers will gain a basic foundation in human development from this book as they read through the stories of these wonderful children and relate their cases to different developmental theories."
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Using Cases to Understand Human Development
Chart of Cases
Connecting Across Cases
1. Ben: Having His Way at Preschool and Home
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
2. Keisha: Connecting Across Differences
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
3. Laura: Exploring Social and Creative Potentials in a Six-Year-Old's Life
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activity
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
4. Emily' World: Nurturing a Child with Autism
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activity
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
5. Nicole and Brooke: Homeschooled Fraternal Twins
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
6. Beth: Finding Her Strengths
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activity
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
7. Edward: Full of Life and Always Moving
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
8. Frank: Confronting Change and Taking a Stand in Middle School
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
9. Talisha: Overcoming Loss With a New Family
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
10. Elena: Surviving Family Problems
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
11. Hector: Talking Through Troubles
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
12. Jaime: Crossing Cultures and Celebrating Life
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction
Using Cases to Understand Human Development
Chart of Cases
Connecting Across Cases
1. Ben: Having His Way at Preschool and Home
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
2. Keisha: Connecting Across Differences
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
3. Laura: Exploring Social and Creative Potentials in a Six-Year-Old's Life
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activity
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
4. Emily' World: Nurturing a Child with Autism
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activity
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
5. Nicole and Brooke: Homeschooled Fraternal Twins
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
6. Beth: Finding Her Strengths
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activity
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
7. Edward: Full of Life and Always Moving
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
8. Frank: Confronting Change and Taking a Stand in Middle School
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
9. Talisha: Overcoming Loss With a New Family
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
10. Elena: Surviving Family Problems
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
11. Hector: Talking Through Troubles
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestions
Readings and Resources
12. Jaime: Crossing Cultures and Celebrating Life
Primary and Secondary Issues
Case
Discussion Questions
Applying Theoretical Perspectives
Class Activities
Research Suggestion
Readings and Resources
References
Index
About the Authors
Notă biografică
Katherine H. Voegtle (Ph.D. and M.A. University of Cincinnati [Cognitive Psychology] and BS Northwestern University [Journalism]) is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at The College of Saint Rose. As a research scientist for the American Medical Association, she directed projects aimed at improving adolescent health and wrote policy papers on adolescent maltreatment and school-based sexuality education. She has co-authored several book chapters and journal articles on adolescence. She currently teaches courses in child and adolescent psychology, educational research, and educational psychology.
Descriere
• Each case includes discussion questions and research and classroom activities, allowing students to further examine the issues presented in the case
• Matrix organizes cases by subject's socio-economic level, ethnic background, gender, etc., allowing instructors and readers to pinpoint the most relevant cases for their study
• "Connecting Across Cases" feature poses questions that encourage students to consider developmental issues in two or more cases
• Cases cover the full range of development, from ages 4 to 18, which mirrors the range covered in most child and adolescent development courses and texts
• "Connecting Across Cases" feature poses questions that encourage students to consider developmental issues in two or more cases
• Cases cover the full range of development, from ages 4 to 18, which mirrors the range covered in most child and adolescent development courses and texts