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Life-Span Development, 8/e
John W. Santrock, University of Texas - Dallas

Infancy
Socioemotional Development in Infancy

Chapter Outline

  1. EMOTIONAL AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

      Emotional Development

        Defining Emotion

        Affect in Parent-Infant Relationships

        Developmental Timetable of Emotions

        Crying

        Smiling

        Stranger Anxiety

      Temperament

        Defining and Classifying Temperament

        Goodness of Fit

        Parenting and the Child’s Temperament

      Personality Development

        Trust

        The Developing Sense of Self and Independence

  2. ATTACHMENT

      What Is Attachment?

      Individual Differences

      Caregiving Styles and Attachment Classification

      Attachment, Temperament, and the Wider Social World

        Biological Factors

        Social Factors

  3. SOCIAL CONTEXTS

      The Family

        Transition to Parenthood

        Reciprocal Socialization

        Family as a System

        Maternal and Paternal Infant Caregiving

      Day Care