Child psychology
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Child psychology
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Child psychology
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- How to raise kids who aren't assholes, science-based strategies for better parenting-from tots to teens, Melinda Wenner Moyer
- How children thrive, the practical science of raising independent, resilient, and happy kids, Mark Bertin, MD
- Effects of early parent death, papers by J. Birtchnell, Ian C. Wilson, Ole Bratfos et al
- The irreducible needs of children, what every child must have to grow, learn, and flourish, T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I. Greenspan
- The day our world changed, children's art of 9/11, by Robin F. Goodman and Andrea Henderson Fahnestock ; introduction by Rudolph W. Giuliani ; forewords by Harold S. Koplewicz and Robert R. Macdonald
- A parent's guide to building resilience in children and teen, giving your child roots and wings, Kenneth R. Ginsburg with Martha M. Jablow
- Raising adventurous eaters, practical ways to overcome picky eating & food sensory sensitivities, Lara Dato MS OTR/L
- Banished knowledge, facing childhood injuries, Alice Miller ; translated from the German by Leila Vennewitz
- Niño genial, guía de actividades para la estimulacion de su hijo, Richard C. Woolfson ; [traducción, Victor Lorenzo]
- Assassination generation, video games, aggression, and the psychology of killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, and Kristine Paulsen, with Katie Miserany
- The child code, understanding your child's unique nature for happier, more effective parenting, Danielle M. Dick, Ph.D
- How to raise successful people, simple lessons for radical results, Ester Wojcicki
- Painting and personality: a study of young children, [by] Rose H. Alschuler & La Berta Weiss Hattwick. --
- The parenting map, step-by-step solutions to consciously create the ultimate parent-child relationship, Dr. Shefali
- The gardener and the carpenter, what the new science of child development tells us about the relationship between parents and children, Alison Gopnik
- Raising young children well, insights and ideas for parents and teachers, edited by Sandra Radzanower Wolkoff, Neala S. Schwartzberg, Jane E. Meckwood-Yazdpour
- The new strong-willed child, birth through adolescence, James Dobson
- Touchpoints, three to six ; your child's emotional and behavioral development, T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua D. Sparrow
- The challenging child, [a guide for parents of exceptionally strong-willed children], Mitch Golant and Donna G. Corwin
- Building boys, raising great guys in a world that misunderstands males, Jennifer L. W. Fink
- 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
- Your two-year-old, by the editors of Parents Magazine and Diane O'Connell
- Parent nation, unlocking every child's potential, fulfilling society's promise, Dana Suskind, M.D., with Lydia Denworth
- Touchpoints birth to 3, your child's emotional and behavioral development, T. Berry Brazelton, revised with Joshua Sparrow
- Sometimes I feel angry, by Jaclyn Jaycox
- Descartes' baby, how the science of child development explains what makes us human, Paul Bloom
- Good parenting through your divorce, how to recognize, encourage, and respond to your child's feelings and help them get through your divorce, Mary Ellen Hannibal
- Nurture the nature, understanding and supporting your child's unique core personality, Michael Gurian
- The art of talking with children, the simple keys to nurturing kindness, creativity, and confidence in kids, Rebecca Rolland, EdD
- If I have to tell you one more time--, the revolutionary program that gets your kids to listen without nagging, reminding or yelling, Amy McCready
- The Gesell Institute's child from one to six, evaluating the behavior of the preschool child, Louise Bates Ames ... [and others]. --
- Parenting the office, by Doris S. Davidoff ... [and others] ; foreword by J.W. Marriott, Jr
- Language development
- 125 brain games for babies, simple games to promote early brain development, Jackie Silberg
- Watch me grow, I'm one--two--three : a parent's essential guide to the extraordinary toddler to preschool years, Maureen O'Brien with Sherill Tippins
- Good enough parenting, a six-point plan for a stronger relationship with your child, Timothy A. Cavell, PhD, Lauren B. Questch, PhD
- The human spark, the science of human development, Jerome Kagan
- The growth of the child, reflections on human development, Jerome Kagan. --
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