Even though humans have been bouncing infants on their knees for well over 50,000 years, the study of infancy is, surprisingly, in its infancy. Infancy in America brings parents and professionals up to date on the latest cross-disciplinary understandings of infancy, from holophrases to velocity sensitivity.
Alice Sterling Honig is professor emerita of child development at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY and consultant to numerous national programs for infants and toddlers. Hiram E. Fitzgerald is University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Holly Brophy-Herb is assistant professor in the Department of Family Ecology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
"[A] much-desired resource for infancy study ... It is recommended for university and larger public libraries." - American Reference Books Annual
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