by Christi Crosby Bergin and David Allen Bergin provides research-based strategies for future educators to bridge the gap between developmental theory and classroom practice. It covers development from early childhood through high school, with a strong focus on individual and group diversity.
: Covers ways of thinking about children and the biological foundations of physical development and health. by Christi Crosby Bergin and David Allen Bergin
The book's practical nature is likely influenced by lead author , a developmental psychologist from Stanford whose research includes observing parent-child interactions in high-risk environments and training hundreds of principals in educator effectiveness. The book's practical nature is likely influenced by
Theories of learning (Piaget, Vygotsky), memory, and intelligence. Some key takeaways include:
The book provides educators with practical strategies for creating a supportive learning environment that caters to the diverse needs of students. Some key takeaways include: