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- No-drama discipline, the whole-brain way to calm the chaos and nurture your child's developing mind, Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D
- The absorbent mind, Translated from the Italian by Claude A. Claremont. --
- Your baby & child, from birth to age five, Penelope Leach ; photography by Jenny Matthews
- Your two-year-old, terrible or tender, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- If I could keep you little--, written and illustrated by Marianne Richmond
- Bigger than a baby, by Harriet Ziefert ; pictures by Laura Rader
- Your ten- to fourteen-year-old, by Louise Bates Ames, Frances L. Ilg, Sidney M. Baker (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- Is it a big problem or a little problem?, when to worry, when not to worry, and what to do, Amy Egan ... [and others]
- How to raise kids who aren't assholes, science-based strategies for better parenting-from tots to teens, Melinda Wenner Moyer
- Child development, edited by Neil J. Salkind
- Your eight-year-old, lively and outgoing, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Fit baby, smart baby, your baby, from birth to age six, Glenn Doman, Douglas Doman, Bruce Hagy
- Learning to listen, a life caring for children, T. Berry Brazelton, MD
- Modern families, parents and children in new family forms, Susan Golombok
- The music advantage, how music helps your child develop, learn, and thrive, Anita Collins
- When you're expecting twins, triplets, or quads, proven guidelines for a healthy multiple pregnancy, Barbara Luke and Tamara Eberlein
- Your seven-year-old, life in a minor key, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Into the minds of babes, how screen time affects children from birth to age five, Lisa Guernsey
- Baby & toddler basics, expert answers to parents' top 150 questions, Tanya Altmann, MD, FAAP
- Babies!, written by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
- Smart but scattered, the revolutionary "executive skills" approach to helping kids reach their potential, Peg Dawson, Richard Guare
- Your three-year-old, friend or enemy, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- Why gender matters, what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences, Leonard Sax
- The spiritual child, the new science on parenting for health and lifelong thriving, Lisa Miller
- Mind in the making, the seven essential life skills every child needs, by Ellen Galinsky
- Rethinking children's play, Fraser Brown and Michael Patte
- It's a boy!, understanding your son's development from birth to age 18, Michael Thompson and Teresa H. Barker
- Help! there's a toddler in the house!, proven strategies for parents of 2- to 6-year-olds to survive and thrive through the mischief, mayhem, and meltdowns, Thomas M. Reimers
- Kitchen table play & learn, activities and lessons for building your preschooler's vital developmental skills, Tara Copley & Andrea Custer
- The wonder years, helping your baby and young child successfully negotiate the major developmental milestones, Tanya Remer Altmann, editor-in-chief
- Touchpoints, three to six ; your child's emotional and behavioral development, T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua D. Sparrow
- Your six-year-old, loving and defiant, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Your five-year-old, sunny and serene, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg, Gesell Institute of Child Development ; illustrated with photos. by Betty David. --
- It's ok to go up the slide, renegade rules for raising confident and creative kids, Heather Shumaker
- Caring for your school-age child, ages 5 to 12, editor, Edward L. Schor
- Balanced and barefoot, how unrestricted outdoor play makes for strong, confident, and capable children, Angela J. Hanscom ; foreword by Richard Louv
- Einstein never used flash cards, how our children really learn--and why they need to play more and memorize less, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff with Diane Eyer
- 365 games babies play, playing, growing and exploring with babies from birth to 15 months, Sheila Ellison & Susan Ferdinandi
- Brilliant brain games, for kids to enjoy
- Caring for your baby and young child, birth to age 5, Steven P. Shelov ... [and others]
- Your child's strengths, discover them, develop them, use them, Jenifer Fox
- Preschool clues, raising smart, inspired, and engaged kids in a screen-filled world, Angela C. Santomero with Deborah Reber
- NurtureShock, new thinking about children, Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
- To be and to have, a Maïa Films, Arte France Cinéma les Films, D'ici, Centre National de Documentation Pédagogique Production with the participation of Canal+, The Centre National de la Cinématographie and Gimages 4, a film by Nicolas Philibert ; producer, Gilles Sandoz ; director, Nicolas Philibert
- Peek-A-Boo Pop-Up Zoo, Paul Lee
- Positive discipline, the first three years : from infant to toddler-- laying the foundation for raising a capable, confident child, Jane Nelsen, Cheryl Erwin, and Roslyn Ann Duffy
- Your nine-year-old, thoughtful and mysterious, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Your four-year-old, wild and wonderful, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Child Development) ; illustrated with photographs
- The favorite child, Ellen Weber Libby ; preface by Howard M. Halpern
- Hold on to your kids, why parents need to matter more than peers, Gordon Neufeld and Gabor Maté
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