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Through a collection of carefully curated essays and research studies, this book provides a comprehensive look at the interconnectedness of different life phases. It presents critical perspectives and the latest research findings from leading experts in the field, making it essential reading for those in psychology, gerontology, and educational specialties who wish to grasp the nuances of developmental science.
Engage with thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional perceptions of aging, and explore emerging theories that redefine how we understand growth and development across a lifespan. Whether you are a practitioner, policymaker, or an academic professional, "Early Childhood Aging and the Lifespan" offers a wealth of knowledge and insights into the developmental phenomena that shape our lives from childhood through elderhood.