Child psychology
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Child psychology
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Child psychology
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Incoming Resources
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- Your two-year-old, terrible or tender, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- Will my kid grow out of it?, a child psychologist's guide to understanding worrisome behavior, Bonny J. Forrest, JD, PhD
- 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
- Raising my rainbow, adventures in raising a fabulous, gender creative son, Lori Duron
- Your eight-year-old, lively and outgoing, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Jo Frost's toddler rules, your 5-step guide to shaping proper behavior, Jo Frost
- 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, Bert Powell, and Christine M. Benton
- A parent's guide to building resilience in children and teen, giving your child roots and wings, Kenneth R. Ginsburg with Martha M. Jablow
- Your seven-year-old, life in a minor key, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- When your kid is hurting, helping your child through the tough days, Dr. Kevin Leman
- Why gender matters, what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences, Leonard Sax
- Your angry child, a guide for parents, Daniel L. Davis
- 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
- Living with the boogeyman, helping your child cope with fear, terrorism, and living in a world of uncertainty, Richard Bromfield
- Bright from the start, the simple, science-backed way to nurture your child's developing mind, from birth to age 3, Jill Stamm, with Paula Spencer
- Your three-year-old, friend or enemy, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- The "me, me, me" epidemic, a step-by-step guide to raising capable, grateful kids in an over-entitled world, Amy McCready
- The parents' guide to psychological first aid, helping children and adolescents cope with predictable life crises, edited by Gerald P. Koocher and Annette M. La Greca
- The self-esteem trap, raising confident and compassionate kids in an age of self-importance, Polly Young-Eisendrath
- Don't push your preschooler, Louise Bates Ames & Joan Ames Chase. --
- 1-2-3 magic, managing difficult behavior in children 2-12, Child Management ; produced by Edward Booth ; script by Thomas W. Phelan ; directors, Ned Miller, Ed Booth
- NurtureShock, new thinking about children, Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
- 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
Outgoing Resources
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