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And again, all of this in the right number of pages to fit comfortably in a single term course. Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. Published October 23rd by Worth Publishers first published December 22nd More Details Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Experiencing the Lifespan , please sign up. See 1 question about Experiencing the Lifespan….
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More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Experiencing the Lifespan. Feb 25, Sunny Graham rated it did not like it Shelves: textbooks-for-walden-university. I am so glad to be finished with this work of pedantic garbage. Apparently the author doesn't know the difference between gender and biological sex. Belsky has entirely skipped over the fact that many individuals are not conveniently classified as male or female and that heterosexuality is not the only option for humanbeings.
When this sort of information is disseminated as if it is absolute truth it serves to stunt the intellectual growth of students. View 1 comment. I had this book for the Developmental Psychology course and it was really nice and easy to read. It provides a general overview about the human life, from cell to death, with the struggles from each stage of life. My text for my Life-Span Developmental Psychology course, I found this book to be laid-out in a easy to follow manner.
The break up of parts into sections and "Tying It All Together" Questions at the end of each section was extremely helpful. This was a book that I HAD to read for my lifespan developement pyschology class, but I must say out of all the other psychology books, this author did a wonderful job at explaining development.
I enjoyed this book and will continue to use it throughout my life. I have never been more depressed after reading a book. After finishing this book it made me ask myself "what is the point? Not a good psychology book at all. Read this for a class. Turns out I remember a ton of stuff that was in in it, so I guess it's pretty good. May 27, Amie rated it liked it. This class was pretty interesting. And because I'm a big sissy I cried reading the last two chapters because they were about death.
Great book. Well written. Laura rated it liked it Jan 29, Casey rated it it was amazing Feb 26, Logan rated it liked it Dec 08, Leit rated it liked it Dec 21, Katy rated it it was ok Nov 26,
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