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SOCIAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (SECOND EDITION)
Helen Bee

Condition: Good. Mild toning and light speckling to white covers. Pages lightly toned, Binding firm.

About the Book
A thoughtful and widely adopted collection of readings that explores how contemporary social realities intersect with developmental psychology. Edited by Helen Bee, a major voice in child development studies, the book balances academic rigor with accessibility, providing twenty essays half of them new to this second edition on such topics as sex differences, working mothers, day care, poverty, compensatory education, and the role of fathers.

Each section opens with an analytical introduction and concludes with an annotated bibliography, guiding readers toward deeper engagement with both theory and empirical research. Bees editorial vision is to demonstrate how scientific methods can illuminate the moral and social questions surrounding the growth of individuals in complex societies.

About the Author
Helen Bee (b. 1939) is an American developmental psychologist and textbook author whose works have shaped generations of undergraduate teaching in psychology. Her lucid and compassionate approach bridges empirical research and the lived social conditions of family, gender, and education.