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A Child's World: Infancy through Adolescence, 9/e
Diane E. Papalia, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sally Wendkos Olds
Ruth Duskin Feldman

Psychosocial Development during the First Three Years

Web Links

Box 8-1 The Research World - Does Early Temperament Predict Adult Personality? [see p. 186 in your text]

After you read the above box in your text, and the accompanying"Check it out!" question, please go to

http://www.zerotothree.org/Archive/TEMPERAM.HTM

 

an article from Zero To Three, "Temperamental Traits," which provides theoretical and empirical information about temperamental traits from birth to 3 years. Good, practical tips about how to apply this information when interacting with young children.

 

Box 8-2 Around the World - Fatherhood in Three Cultures [see p. 189 in your text]

After you read the above box in your text, and the accompanying"Check it out!" question, please go to

to http://www.zerotothree.org/fathers.html -

a Zero To Three article by Kyle D. Pruett, M.D., Yale Child Study Center, "How Men and Children Affect Each Other's Development." Discusses varieties of fatherhood and provides a review of research on the influence of fathers on their children's development.