Children Live In Rapidly Changing Times That Require Them To Constantly Adapt To New Economic Social And Cultural Conditions. In This Book A Distinguished Interdisciplinary Group Of Scholars Explores The Issues Faced By Children In Contemporary Societies Such As Discrimination In School And Neighborhoods The Emergence Of New Family Forms The Availability Of New Communication Technologies And Economic Hardship As Well As The Stresses Associated With Immigration War And Famine. The Book Applies A Historical Cultural And Life-Course Developmental Framework For Understanding The Factors That Affect How Children Adjust To These Challenges And Offers A New Perspective On How Changing Historical Circumstances Alter Children''S Developmental Outcomes. It Is Ideal For Researchers And Graduate Students In Developmental And Educational Psychology Or The Sociology And Anthropology Of Childhood.
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