01-01-2015, 11:04 PM
I don't have an answer or suggestion for audio books. However, I can still recommend a textbook if you later decide to use a textbook for studying. I was going to take "Child/Human Development: Infant to adolescence", but I cancelled after I decided not to major in that area. This was last week so it's recent. I'll post the link to the book the college/class was going to use, and it's used for all the colleges in the area for this particular class. As for youtube videos. Also try running through "Child Development" as it's the same as Human Development. Human Development classes are mostly for people majoring in Child Development/Early Childhood Education so sometimes the terms go a little different, but the meaning is the same. Child Development, Human Development, same thing. It's the development of a human being during the early stages of childhood. Usually from birth to about age eight both the physical and mental/psychological aspects of it. Sometimes conception to about the age of eight.
http://www.amazon.com/Child-Development-...ent+robert
Good luck!
http://www.amazon.com/Child-Development-...ent+robert
Good luck!