Child development
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- The way of boys, raising healthy boys in a challenging and complex world, Anthony Rao and Michelle Seaton
- 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
- How to raise kids who aren't assholes, science-based strategies for better parenting-from tots to teens, Melinda Wenner Moyer
- Taking back childhood, helping your kids thrive in a fast-paced, media-saturated, violence-filled world, Nancy Carlsson-Paige
- The design of childhood, how the material world shapes independent kids, Alexandra Lange
- Let's talk about the early years, early childhood development : report, by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, Government of Alberta
- Smart parenting, smarter kids, the one brain book you need to help your child grow brighter, healthier, and happier, David Walsh
- Middle school makeover, improving the way you and your child experience the middle school years, Michelle Icard
- The gift of gab, 65 fun games & activities to help encourage speech development in your child, Francine Davids, MS, CCC-SLP
- Better boys, better men, the new masculinity that creates greater courage and emotional resiliency, Andrew Reiner
- Wonderplay, too!, games, crafts, & creative activities for 3- to 6-year-olds, from the 92nd Street Y ; by Fretta Reitzes & Beth Teitelman
- Kids, how biology and culture shape the way we raise our children, Meredith F. Small
- International Perspectives On Children'S Play
- What we know about childcare, Alison Clarke-Stewart, Virginia D. Allhusen
- How to have a happy child, responding to your child's emotional needs from 4-12, Richard C. Woolfson
- Let the children play, how more play will save our schools and help children thrive, Pasi Sahlberg and William Doyle ; foreword by Sir Ken Robinson
- What to expect the second year, from 12 to 24 months, Heidi Murkoff ; and Sharon Mazel ; [foreword by Mark D. Widome]
- Ooey gooey tooey, by Lisa Murphy
- Rest, play, grow, making sense of preschoolers (or anyone who acts like one), Deborah MacNamara, PhD ; foreword by Gordon Neufeld, PhD
- Child's play, rediscovering the joy of play in our families and our communities, Silken Laumann
- The irreducible needs of children, what every child must have to grow, learn, and flourish, T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I. Greenspan
- Raising good children, helping your child through the stages of moral development, Thomas Lickona
- Fed up with frenzy, slow parenting in a fast-moving world, Susan Sachs Lipman ; illustrations by Lippy
- Montessori lab at home, a practical guide about Montessori teaching method, text by Chiara Piroddi
- Montessori from the start, the child at home from birth to age three, Paula Polk Lillard and Lynn Lillard Jessen
- Becoming brilliant, what science tells us about raising successful children, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, PhD, and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, PhD
- Why gender matters, what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences, Leonard Sax, M.D., Ph.D
- Scientific parenting, what science reveals about parental influence, Nicole Letourneau, Justin Joschko
- Why gender matters, what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences, Leonard Sax, M.D., Ph.D
- Lisa Murphy on play, the foundation of children's learning, Lisa Murphy
- Brain-body parenting, how to stop managing behavior and start raising joyful, resilient kids, Mona Delahooke, PHD
- Raising stress-proof kids, parenting today's children for tomorrow's world, Shelley Davidow
- Scientific parenting, what science reveals about parental influence, by Dr. Nicole Letourneau, with Justin Joschko
- Amazing minds, the science of nurturing your child's developing mind with games, activities, and more, Jan Faull ; with Jennifer McLeLean Oliver
- The spiritual child, the new science on parenting for health and lifelong thriving, Lisa Miller, PH.D ; with Teresa Barker
- What kind of parent am I?, self-surveys that reveal the impact of toxic stress and more, Dr. Nicole Letourneau
- Modern families, parents and children in new family forms, Susan Golombok
- The developing child in the 21st century, a global perspective on child development, Sandra Smidt
- Montessori from the start, the child at home, from birth to age three, Paula Polk Lillard and Lynn Lillard Jessen
- Brain rules for baby, how to raise a smart and happy child from zero to five, John Medina
- Être et avoir, To be and to have, Maïa Films présente ; en coproduction avec Arte France Cinéma, les Films d'Ici, le Centre National de Documentation Pédagogique ; avec la participation Canal+, du Centre National de la Cinématographie, de Gimages 4 ; producteur délégué, Gilles Sandoz ; un film de Nicolas Philibert
- The whole spectrum of social, motor and sensory games, using every child's natural love of play to enhance key skills and promote inclusion, Barbara Sher ; with Karen Beardsley ; illustrations by Ralph Butler
- How to raise successful people, simple lessons for radical results, Ester Wojcicki
- Mickey's reading & math fun, Mickey and the beanstalk, developed by Disney and leading educators
- Positive parenting, raising healthy children from birth to three years, Alvin N. Eden ; foreword by James A. Stockman III
- Curious buddies, Helping at home, Spiffy Pictures ; Nick Jr. Baby ; written by Adam Rudman ; directed by David Rudman
- Raising your child in a digital world, finding a healthy balance of time online without techno tantrums and conflict, Dr Kirsty Goodwin
- The music advantage, how music helps your child develop, learn, and thrive, Dr. Anita Collins
- Just babies, the origins of good and evil, Paul Bloom
- Just babies, the origins of good and evil, Paul Bloom
Outgoing Resources
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