Child development
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Child development
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Incoming Resources
- Your three-year-old, friend or enemy, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- The language and thought of the child., Pref. by E. Claparède
- Retro toddler, more than 100 old-school activities to boost development, Anne H. Zacchry, PhD. OTR/L Pediatric Occupational Therapist and Child Development Specialist
- Bad childhood, good life, [how to blossom and thrive in spite of an unhappy childhood], Dr. Laura Schlessinger
- Awakening children's minds, how parents and teachers can make a difference, Laura E. Berk
- Raising self-reliant children in a self-indulgent world, seven building blocks for developing capable young people, H. Stephen Glenn, Jane Nelsen
- Your child at play, growing up, language, and the imagination, Marilyn Segal ; foreword by Wendy Masi
- I did it myself!, I can get dressed, brush my teeth, put on my shoes, and more, Saniyyah Khalilallah ; photographs by Jared Leeds
- Positive parenting, raising healthy children from birth to three years, Alvin N. Eden ; foreword by James A. Stockman III
- Baby Einstein, Baby Einstein Company
- Your six-year-old, loving and defiant, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg, Gesell Institute of Human Development ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- The irreducible needs of children, what every child must have to grow, learn, and flourish, T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I. Greenspan
- Raising children in the military, Cheryl Lawhorne-Scott, Don Philpott, and Jeff Scott
- The musical child, using the power of music to raise children who are happy, healthy, and whole, Joan Koenig
- Child and adolescent development, Kelvin L. Seifert, Robert J. Hoffnung
- Your child's strengths, discover them, develop them, use them, Jenifer Fox
- Is it a big problem or a little problem?, when to worry, when not to worry, and what to do, Amy Egan ... [et al.]
- Your four-year-old, wild and wonderful, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg, Gesell Institute of Child Development
- Child development, a thematic approach, Danuta Bukatko, Marvin W. Daehler
- Ready or not, preparing our kids to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly changing world, Madeline Levine, PhD
- Caring for your school-age child, ages 5 to 12, editor-in-chief, Edward L. Schor ... [et al.]
- The child's conception of movement and speed., Translated from the French by G.E.T. Holloway and M.J. Mackenzie
- The breakthrough years, a new scientific framework for raising thriving teens, Ellen Galinsky
- How to build your baby's brain, a parent's guide to using new gene science to raise a smart, secure, and successful child, Dr. Gail Gross ; foreword by Dean Ornish, M.D
- Let the children play, how more play will save our schools and help children thrive, Pasi Sahlberg and William Doyle
- How to be a woman, instructions for proper female behavior from classroom films of the 1940s-'80s, produced for video by Bret Wood
- Trans kids, being gendered in the twenty-first century, Tey Meadow
- Your six-year-old, loving and defiant, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Your six-year-old, defiant but loving, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg ; Gesell Institute of Child Development ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- It's ok not to share, and other renegade rules for raising competent and compassionate kids, Heather Shumaker
- Raising a secure child, how circle of security parenting can help you nurture your child's attachment, emotional resilience, and freedom to explore, Kent Hoffman, Glen Cooper and Bert Powell, with Christine M. Benton ; foreword by Daniel J. Siegel
- NurtureShock, new thinking about children, Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
- The spiritual child, the new science on parenting for health and lifelong thriving, Lisa Miller
- The mental and social life of babies, how parents create persons, Kenneth Kaye
- The first five years of life;, a guide to the study of the preschool child, from the Yale clinic of child development
- Froggy gets dressed, by Jonathan London ; illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz
- Dad to dad, parenting like a pro : expert advice, guidance, and insight from a pediatrician-dad, David L. Hill
- Your two-year-old, terrible or tender, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- Montessori from the start, the child at home from birth to age three, Paula Polk Lillard and Lynn Lillard Jessen
- Beyond intelligence, secrets for raising happily productive kids, Dona Matthews, Ph. D., Joanne Foster, Ed. D
- A naturalistic view of man;, the importance of early training in learning, living, and the organization of society
- What to do when fear interferes, a kid's guide to overcoming phobias, by Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD and Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD ; illustrated by Janet McDonnell
- Piaget for teachers, [by] Hans G. Furth
- Helping out and staying safe, the empowerment assets, by Pamela Espeland and Elizabeth Verdick
- The development of political attitudes in children [by] Robert D. Hess and Judith V. Torney
- Building resilience in children and teens, giving kids roots and wings, Kenneth R. Ginsburg with Martha M. Jablow
- Learning to listen, a life caring for children, T. Berry Brazelton, MD
- Is your child in the wrong grade?, With a pref. by Frances L. Ilg
- Your brain on childhood, the unexpected side effects of classrooms, ballparks, family rooms, and the minivan, Gabrielle Principe
- Raising feminist boys, how to talk with your child about gender, consent & empathy, Bobbi Wegner
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