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Tables of Contents for Well-Being
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Prologue
xi
 
Marc H. Bornstein
Foreword
xiii
 
William H. Foege
A Brief History of Well-Being in Children and Adults
1
12
Kristin A. Moore
Corey L. M. Keyes
The Strength-Based Approach to Child Well-Being: Let's Begin With the End in Mind
13
10
Elizabeth L. Pollard
Mark L. Rosenberg
Holistic Well-Being and the Developing Child
23
12
Jonathan F. Zaff
D. Camille Smith
Martha F. Rogers
Caroline H. Leavitt
Tamara G. Halle
Marc H. Bornstein
PART I: PHYSICAL DOMAIN
Good Nutrition: The Imperative for Positive Development
35
16
Caroline H. Leavitt
Thomas F. Tonniges
Martha F. Rogers
Preventive Health Care in Early Childhood and Throughout the Life Span
51
14
Thomas F. Tonniges
Caroline H. Leavitt
Physical Activity and Well-Being
65
16
Jeanette M. Conner
Promotion of Safety, Security, and Well-Being
81
18
David A. Sleet
James A. Mercy
Reproductive Health
99
10
Jeanette M. Conner
James E. Dewey
Growing Up Drug Free: A Developmental Challenge
109
16
Bruce G. Simons-Morton
Denise L. Haynie
PART II: SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DOMAIN
Emotional Development and Well-Being
125
14
Tamara G. Halle
Emotional Regulation From Infancy Through Adolescence
139
16
William G. Graziano
Renee M. Tobin
Coping as an Element of Developmental Well-Being
155
12
Lisa J. Bridges
Autonomy as an Element of Developmental Well-Being
167
10
Lisa J. Bridges
Trust, Attachment, and Relatedness
177
14
Lisa J. Bridges
Parent-Child Relationships
191
14
Martha J. Cox
Kristina S. M. Harter
Sibling Relationships
205
16
Brenda L. Volling
Peer Relationships
221
14
William M. Bukowski
Positive Development of the Self: Self-Concept, Self-Esteem, and Identity
235
18
Jonathan F. Zaff
Elizabeth C. Hair
Prosocial Behavior, Empathy, and Sympathy
253
16
Nancy Eisenberg
PART III: COGNITIVE DOMAIN
Information Processing and Memory
269
12
Robert V. Kail
Curiosity, Exploration, and Novelty-Seeking
281
14
Naomi Wentworth
Sam L. Witryol
Mastery Motivation and Goal Persistence in Young Children
295
16
Kay Donahue Jennings
Laura J. Dietz
Thinking and Intelligence
311
10
Robert S. Siegler
Problem Solving as an Element of Developmental Well-Being
321
10
D. Camille Smith
Language and Literacy
331
10
Brian MacWhinney
Marc H. Bornstein
Educational Achievement
341
14
Stephen B. Plank
Douglas J. MacIver
Moral Development in Childhood
355
16
Daniel A. Hart
Debra A. Burock
Bonita E. London
Amanda M. Miraglia
Creativity and Talent
371
12
Ellen Winner
PART IV: ADULT DEVELOPMENT DOMAIN
Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: The Critical Passage Ways to Adulthood
383
24
Jacquelynne Eccles
Janice Templeton
Bonnie Barber
Margaret Stone
Physical Health and Adult Well-Being
407
18
Edward L. Schneider
Lucy Davidson
Social and Emotional Engagement in Adulthood
425
24
Donald C. Reitzes
Cognitive Styles and Well-Being in Adulthood and Old Age
449
28
Derek M. Isaacowitz
Martin E.P. Seligman
Dimensions of Well-Being and Mental Health in Adulthood
477
24
Corey L. M. Keyes
Mary Beth Waterman
PART V: OVERARCHING ISSUES AND THEMES
Child Well-Being: From Elements to Integrations
501
24
Richard M. lerner
Marc H. Bornstein
D. Camille Smith
Well-Being and the Future: Using Science Based Knowledge to Inform Practice and Policy
525
18
Lucy Davidson
Mark L. Rosenberg
Kristin A. Moore
About the Authors
543
16
Author Index
559
32
Subject Index
591