Table des matières
Part I: Bioecological risks.
Chapter 1: Fetal development (Raye-Ann de Regnier and Shivani
Desai, Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine).
Chapte...
Table des matières
Part I: Bioecological risks.
Chapter 1: Fetal development (Raye-Ann de Regnier and Shivani
Desai, Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine).
Chapter 2: Infant nutrition (Maureen M. Black and Kristen M.
Hurley, University of Maryland School of Medicine).
Chapter 3: Health (Robert J. Karp, SUNY-Downstate Medical
Center).
Chapter 4: Development of communication in children with sensory
functional disabilities (Gunilla Preisler, University of
Stockholm).
Part II: Psychosocial risks.
Chapter 5: Growing up in poverty in developed countries
(Jondou J. Chen, Nina Philipsen Hetzner, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,
Columbia University).
Chapter 6: Infant Development in the Developing World
(Patrice Engle, California Polytechnic State
University).
Chapter 7: Child abuse and neglect (Kelli Connell-Carrick,
University of Houston).
Chapter 8: Effects of postnatal depression on mother-infant
interactions, and child development (Lynne Murray, Sarah
Halligan and Peter Cooper, University of Reading).
Part III: Developmental disorders.
Chapter 9: Infant assessment (Susan P. Berger, Children’s
Memorial Hospital & Northwestern University, Feinberg School of
Medicine, Joyce Hopkins, Illinois Institute of Technology, Hyo Bae,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Bryce Hella, Illinois Institute
of Technology, and Jennifer Strickland, Illinois Institute of
Technology).
Chapter 10: The Early Development of Autism Spectrum Disorders
(Gregory S. Young and Sally Ozonoff, University of California,
Davis).
Chapter 11: Infant Psychosocial Disorders (Melissa R.
Johnson, Wake Med Health and Hospitals & University of North
Carolina – Chapel Hill, Karen Appleyard, Duke
University).
Chapter 12: Genetic Disorders Associated with Intellectual
Disability: An Early Development Perspective (Deborah J. Fidler,
Colorado State University, Lisa Daunhauer, Colorado State
University, David E. Most, Colorado State University, and Harvey
Switzky, Northern Illinois University).
Part IV: Intervention and policy issues.
Chapter 13: Early intervention (Douglas R. Powell, Purdue
University).
Chapter 14: Childcare Research at the Dawn of a New Millennium:
An update (Sarah L. Friedman, CNA, Edward Melhuish, Birkbeck,
University of London, and Candace Hill, CNA).
Chapter 15: Infancy research, policy, and practice
(Marguerite Barratt and Erica Fener, The George Washington
University).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Contents of Volume 1: Basic Research.