Cambridge Handbook of Environment in Human Development
Explore the intricate relationship between environment and child development in the Cambridge Handbook of Environment in Human Development by Linda Mayes. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this comprehensive volume spans 740 pages and delves into the critical factors influencing a child's growth, including culture, education, family dynamics, peer interactions, and media exposure.
Designed for professionals in child development, psychology, and environmental studies, this handbook offers valuable insights into how these elements shape children's experiences and developmental outcomes. Enhance your understanding of the multifaceted influences on child psychology and discover effective strategies for fostering positive development in various environments. Perfect for researchers, educators, and practitioners alike, this essential resource is a must-have for anyone interested in the intersection of environment and human development.