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13 Feb/25

Atypical Infant Development 2nd Edition

Atypical Infant Development – Second Edition

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This text builds a comprehensive base from which students can approach challenges that lie outside their own settings and learn how to promote optimal development in infants who are at risk and disabled as early as possible. The second edition has been greatly expanded to reflect current issues and trends in family-centered care and interventions, cultural diversity, and health and medical risks. The focus of the text is on the transactional nature of the infant’s development within the contexts of the family and community. The book’s scope includes educational, psychological, and medical information relevant to infant development, making it ideal for university courses in special education, health service professions, and social services. With chapters by experts in various fields, the interdisciplinary text presents an overview of research and literature on both normal and atypical infant development and suggests models and practices for application to early interventions with infants who are at risk and disabled.

Chapters include:

 Early Transactions: The Developmental Context for Infants Whose Development Is Atypical
 Developmental Principles and Their Implications for Infants Who Are At Risk and/or Disabled
 Prenatal Causes of Atypical Development
 Infants Born at Risk
 Assessing Infants: Child and Family Issues and Approaches
 Behavioral Competencies and Outcomes: The Effects of Disabilities
 Early Interactions: The Family Context
 Social Development, Learning and Cognition During Infancy
 Communication and Language Development in Infants and Toddlers
 Motor Development
 Early Intervention: Models and Practices
 Early Intervention Goals and Outcomes

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