Child development
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Child development
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Child development
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Incoming Resources
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- Caring for your baby and young child, birth to age five, Steven P. Shelov, editor-in-chief ... [and others]
- How to raise kids who aren't assholes, science-based strategies for better parenting-from tots to teens, Melinda Wenner Moyer
- The everything toddler activities book, over 400 games and projects to entertain and educate, Jodi Levine
- The breakthrough years, a new scientific framework for raising thriving teens, Ellen Galinsky
- Raising mentally strong kids, how to combine the power of neuroscience with love and logic to grow confident, kind, responsible, and resilient children and young adults, Daniel G, Amen, MD & Charles Fay, PhD ; foreword by Jim Fay, cofounder of the Love and Logic Institute
- A mind at a time, Mel Levine
- Touchpoints, three to six ; your child's emotional and behavioral development, T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua D. Sparrow
- The whole-brain child, 12 revolutionary strategies to nurture your child's developing mind, Daniel J. Siegel, and Tina Payne Bryson
- It's a boy!, understanding your son's development from birth to age 18, Michael Thompson and Teresa H. Barker
- Touchpoints birth to 3, your child's emotional and behavioral development, T. Berry Brazelton, revised with Joshua Sparrow
- Your six-year-old, loving and defiant, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg, Gesell Institute of Child Development ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David. --
- A+ parenting, the surprisingly fun guide to raising surprisingly smart kids, Eva Moskowitz, with Eric Grannis
- Playing smarter in a digital world, the LearningWorks for kids model for using popular video games and apps to teach executive functions, Randy Kulman
- Tools of the mind, the Vygotskian approach to early childhood education, Elena Bodrova, Deborah J. Leong
- Strong fathers, strong daughters, 10 secrets every father should know, Meg Meeker
- Wonder play, interactive & developmental games, crafts, & creative activities for infants, toddlers, & preschoolers : from the 92nd St. Y Parenting Center, by Fretta Reitzes & Beth Teitelman, with Lois Alter Mark ; illustrated by Paul Kepple
- Your three-year-old, friend or enemy, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- Nurture the nature, understanding and supporting your child's unique core personality, Michael Gurian
- Smart but scattered, the revolutionary "executive skills" approach to helping kids reach their potential, Peg Dawson, Richard Guare
- The organized student, teaching children the skills for success in school and beyond, Donna Goldberg with Jennifer Zweibel
- Your five-year-old, sunny and serene, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg
- NurtureShock, new thinking about children, Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
- Retro toddler, more than 100 old-school activities to boost development, Anne H. Zacchry
- Sesame beginnings, Chatsby Films ; Sesame Workshop ; directed by Ken Diego, Adam Matalon, Full screen
- Your four-year-old, wild and wonderful, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Child Development) ; illustrated with photographs
- Your seven-year-old, life in a minor key, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David. --
- Your nine-year-old, thoughtful and mysterious, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- The intuitive parent, why the best thing for your child is you, Stephen Camarata
- No mind left behind, understanding and fostering executive control-- the eight essential brain skills every child needs to thrive, Adam J. Cox
- The human spark, the science of human development, Jerome Kagan
Outgoing Resources
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