Child development
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Child development
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Child development
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- Brain rules for baby, how to raise a smart and happy child from zero to five, John Medina
- Camp Grandma, next-generation grandparenting -- beyond babysitting, Marianne Waggoner Day
- Strengths based parenting, developing your children's innate talents, Mary Reckmeyer with Jennifer Robison
- Your eight-year-old, lively and outgoing, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Skills for school success, written by Meg Greve
- When you're expecting twins, triplets, or quads, proven guidelines for a healthy multiple pregnancy, Barbara Luke, Tamara Eberlein and Roger B. Newman
- Your two-year-old, terrible or tender, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- 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
- Will you fill my bucket?, daily acts of love around the world, by Carol McCloud and Karen Wells ; illustrated by Penny Weber
- The informed parent, a science-based resource for your child's first four years, Tara Haelle and Emily Willingham, Ph.D
- Caring for your baby and young child, birth to age 5, Tanya Altmann, MD, FAAP, editor-in-chief ; David L. Hill, MD, FAAP, associate medical editor ; Steven P. Shelov, MD, MS, FAAP, founding editor, emeritus ; Robert E. Hannemann, MD, FAAP, associate medical editor, emeritus
- Your seven-year-old, life in a minor key, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- How to build your baby's brain, a parent's guide to using new gene science to raise a smart, secure, and successful child, Dr. Gail Gross ; foreword by Dean Ornish, M.D.
- The whole-brain child, 12 revolutionary strategies to nurture your child's developing mind, Daniel J. Siegel, and Tina Payne Bryson
- Your six-year-old, loving and defiant, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Better boys, better men, the new masculinity that creates greater courage and emotional resiliency, Andrew Reiner
- Your three-year-old, friend or enemy, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Human Development)
- Buckets, dippers and lids:, secrets to your happiness, by Carol McCloud ; illustrated by Glenn Zimmer
- Raising feminist boys, how to talk to your child about gender, consent & empathy, Bobbi Wegner
- The breakthrough years, a new scientific framework for raising thriving teens, Ellen Galinsky
- Touchpoints birth to 3, your child's emotional and behavioral development, T. Berry Brazelton, revised with Joshua Sparrow
- Why gender matters, what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences, Leonard Sax
- Your five-year-old, sunny and serene, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg
- 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
- Bad childhood, good life, how to blossom and thrive in spite of an unhappy childhood, by Laura Schlessinger
- Smart but scattered, the revolutionary "executive skills" approach to helping kids reach their potential, Peg Dawson, Richard Guare
- Thirty million words, building a child's brain : tune in, talk more, take turns, Dana Suskind, MD, Beth Suskind, Leslie Lewinter-Suskind
- What to feed your baby & toddler, a month-by-month guide to support your child's health & development, Nicole M. Avena, PhD ; with recipes by Charity Ferreira
- 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
- Bucket filling from A to Z, the key to being happy, by Carol McCloud and Caryn Butzke ; Illustrated by Glenn Zimmer
- Your nine-year-old, thoughtful and mysterious, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- It's ok not to share, and other renegade rules for raising competent and compassionate kids, Heather Shumaker
- The everything parent's guide to children with executive functioning disorder, strategies to help your child achieve the time management skills, focus, and organization needed to succeed in school and life, Rebecca Branstetter, PhD
- We all play, Rebecca Rissman
- Your four-year-old, wild and wonderful, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg (Gesell Institute of Child Development) ; illustrated with photographs
- Mister Rogers' play time, encourage your child to create, explore, and pretend with dozens of easy-to-do activities, by Fred Rogers
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