Child psychology
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Child psychology
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Child psychology
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- Parenting traumatized children with developmental differences, strategies to help your child's sensory processing, language development, executive function and challenging behaviours, Dr Sara McLean
- Moving with kids, 25 ways to ease your family's transition to a new home, Lori Collins Burgan ; Foreword by Virginia L. Mason
- What to say to kids when nothing seems to work, a practical guide for parents and caregivers, Adele Lafrance, PhD and Ashley Miller, MD ; illustrations by Patrick Carlson
- Your eight-year-old, lively and outgoing, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Permission to parent, how to raise your child with love and limits, Robin Berman, MD
- How to raise kids who aren't assholes, science-based strategies for better parenting-from tots to teens, Melinda Wenner Moyer
- Building boys, raising great guys in a world that misunderstands males, Jennifer L.W. Fink
- Self-reg, how to help your child (and you) break the stress cycle and successfully engage with life, Dr. Stuart Shanker with Teresa Barker
- Becoming brilliant, what science tells us about raising successful children, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, PhD, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, PhD
- The new hide or seek, building confidence in your child, James Dobson
- The little frog awakes, mindfulness exercises for toddlers (and their parents), Eline Snel ; translated by Christiana Hills ; illustrated by Marc Boutavant
- Child psychology & development for dummies, by Laura L. Smith and Charles H. Elliott
- Is it a big problem or a little problem?, when to worry, when not to worry, and what to do, Amy Egan ... [and others]
- After the crisis, using storybooks to help children cope, Cathy Grace and Elizabeth F. Shores
- The 5 love languages of children, Gary Chapman, Ross Campbell
- Baby body language, 100 ways to understand babies & toddlers, Emma Howard
- ¿Cómo piensa mi hijo?, psicología infantil práctica, Tanith Carey ; psicóloga clínica, Dra. Angharad Rudkin ; ilustración, Mikyung Lee ; traducción de Isabel López López
- Sitting still like a frog, mindfulness exercises for kids (and their parents), Eline Snel ; illustrations: Mirjam Roest
- Good enough parenting, a six-point plan for a stronger relationship with your child, Timothy A. Cavell, PhD, Lauren B. Questch, PhD
- Best friends, worst enemies, understanding the social lives of children, Michael Thompson and Catherine O'Neill Grace with Lawrence J. Cohen
- The orphans of Davenport, eugenics, the Great Depression, and the war over children's intelligence, Marilyn Brookwood
- Your child, what every parent needs to know about childhood development from birth to preadolescence, David B. Pruitt, editor-in-chief
- The parenting map, step-by-step solutions to consciously create the ultimate parent-child relationship, Dr. Shefali
- The absorbent mind, Maria Montessori ; with a new foreword by John Chattin-McNichols
- The irreducible needs of children, What every child must have to grow, learn, and flourish, T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I. Greenspan
- Your four-year-old, wild and wonderful, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg
- The unhappy child, what every parent needs to know, Kenneth N. Condrell
- Dharma parenting, understand your child's brilliant brain for greater happiness, health, success, and fulfillment, Robert Keith Wallace, Fred Travis
- The first R, how children learn race and racism, Debra Van Ausdale and Joe R. Feagin
- You can't make me (but I can be persuaded), Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
- The "me, me, me" epidemic, a step-by-step guide to raising capable, grateful kids in an over-entitled world, Amy McCready
- The toddler brain, nurture the skills today that will shape your child's tomorrow : the surprising science behind your child's development from birth to age 5, Laura A. Jana, MD
- The science of learning and development, enhancing the lives of all young people, edited by Pamela Cantor and David Osher
- 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 ; foreword by Ina Gyemant
- How children thrive, the practical science of raising independent, resilient, and happy kids, Mark Bertin, MD
- The new strong-willed child, birth through adolescence, James Dobson
- 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 art of talking with children, the simple keys to nurturing kindness, creativity, and confidence in kids, Rebecca Rolland, EdD
- Making makers, kids, tools, and the future of innovation, AnnMarie Thomas ; Dale Dougherty, foreword ; Brian Jepson, editor ; Kim Cofer, copy editor ; Rebecca Demarest, illustrator
- The gardener and the carpenter, what the new science of child development tells us about the relationship between parents and children, Alison Gopnik
- The complete idiot's guide to child & adolescent psychology, by Jack C. Westman, with Victoria Costello
- Will my kid grow out of it?, a child psychologist's guide to understanding worrisome behavior, Bonny J. Forrest, JD, PhD
- Raising adventurous eaters, practical ways to overcome picky eating & food sensory sensitivities, Lara Dato MS, OTR/L
- Cómo desarrollar la empatía en los niños, oxitocina, cuidado maternal, meditación..., Claude-Suzanne Didierjean-Joveau ; translated by Susana Cantero
- Parent nation, unlocking every child's potential, fulfilling society's promise, Dana Suskind, MD, with Lydia Denworth
- Assassination generation, video games, aggression, and the psychology of killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and Kristine Paulsen with Katie Miserany
- Touchpoints birth to 3, your child's emotional and behavioral development, T. Berry Brazelton ; revised with Joshua Sparrow
- Red flags or red herrings?, predicting who your child will become, Susan Engel
- NurtureShock, new thinking about children, Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
- Active baby, healthy brain, 135 fun exercises and activities to maximize your child's brain development from birth through age 5 1/2, Margaret Sassé ; illustrations by Georges McKail ; foreword by Frances Page Glascoe
Outgoing Resources
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