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Dixon and Stein's Encounters with Children. Pediatric Behavior and Development. Edition No. 5

  • Book

  • February 2025
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5994596
Building on the legacy of Drs. Suzanne D. Dixon and Martin T. Stein, Dixon and Stein’s Encounters with Children, 5th Edition, offers a unique, how-to approach to understanding the developmental stages of childhood, providing practical strategies for today’s clinicians who interact with children and families. Unlike pathology-focused pediatrics texts, this compact volume examines typical child development and offers expert guidance on childhood stages, developmental challenges, family wellbeing, and social determinants of health. From the neonatal visit and newborn exam through the late adolescent years, this highly regarded reference provides thorough, evidence-based guidance with an emphasis on relationships as central to a child’s wellbeing. Content is aligned with the well-child visit schedule, making it highly relevant to new and experienced clinicians alike. Now under the expert guidance of new editors, Drs. Jenny Radesky and Caroline Kistin, this edition:
  • Brings the child’s perspective into focus through the use of numerous children’s drawings and quotes.
  • Contains a new chapter on the juvenile justice system and school-to-prison pipeline, as well as updates to topics and language that are inclusive of BIPOC families, LGBT families, those experiencing poverty and related material insecurities, children experiencing foster care, and community partnerships to help families under stress.
  • Draws upon the knowledge and experience of experts in the field and includes new guidance on addressing social determinants of health, promoting parent-child attachment, promoting equitable school readiness, and supporting families through traumatic experiences.
  • Provides Observational, Interview, and Examination points for each age, and presents a "Heads Up" section in each chapter, alerting clinicians to certain behaviors that may be present.
  • Discusses key topics such as childhood depression, digital and social media, educational opportunity, community violence, bullying, learning disabilities, and much more.
  • Includes data gathering sections at the end of each chapter that demonstrate how to apply information in clinical settings by using age-appropriate interview techniques and activities.
  • An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.

Table of Contents

Proposed Chapter List:

Preface

1 - The Importance of Child Behavior and Development in Life Course Health

2 - Understanding Children: Theories, Concepts, and Insights

3 - Preparing your Practice for Socially and Emotionally-Responsive Care

4 - Use of Drawing by Children at Health Encounters

5 - The Prenatal Period: Understanding Parent Stress, Mental Health, and Attachment

6 - The Newborn: Meeting the Infant

7 - Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Special Issues for Medically Vulnerable Infants

8 - First days at home: Making a Place in the Family

9 - One to Two Months: Adjusting to the World

10 - Three to Four Months: Smiles and Laughs

11 - Six Months: Reaching Out

11 - Eight to Nine Months: Exploring and Clinging

13 - One Year: One Giant Step Forward

14 - 15 to 18 Months: Declaring Independence and Pushing the Limits

15 - Two Years: Language Leaps

16 - Three Years: Emergence of Magic

17 - Four Years: Clearer Sense of Self

18 - Five Years: Opening the School Door

19 - Six to Seven Years: Reading, Relationships, and Playing by the Rules

20 - Seven to Ten Years: The World of Middle Childhood

21 - Eleven to Fourteen Years: Early Adolescence - Age of Rapid Changes

22 - Fifteen to Seventeen Years: Mid-Adolescence - Redefining Self

23 - Seventeen to Twenty-One Years; Transition to Adulthood

24 - Specific Challenges: Foster Care and Juvenile Justice

25 - Encounters with Illness: Coping and Growing

26 - Stressful Events: Separation, Loss, Violence, and Death

27 - Resources for Families: An Annotated Bibliography (might all be online)

Authors

Jenny Radesky Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Jenny Radesky, M.D. is a Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Radesky's research focuses on family digital media use, child social-emotional development, and parent-child interaction. She uses a combination of observational, qualitative, and passive sensing methods to examine how parents and young children use mobile media throughout daily routines. Dr. Radesky authored the 2016 American Academy of Pediatrics digital media guidelines for young children. https://www.pbs.org/parents/authors/jenny-radesky-md and Twitter: @jennyradesky Caroline Kistin Associate Professor, Boston University School of Medicine, Dept of Pediatrics, Boston, Massachusetts.