Child development
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Child development
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Incoming Resources
- Baby & toddler basics, expert answers to parents' top 150 questions, Tanya Altmann, MD, FAAP
- The music advantage, how music helps your child develop, learn, and thrive, Dr. Anita Collins
- Play to progress, lead your child to success using the power of sensory play, Allie Ticktin, MA, OTD, OTR/L ; [illustrations by Brian Lee]
- Mayo Clinic guide to raising a healthy child, medical editor, Angela C. Mattke, M.D
- Seven skills for school success, by Pam Schiller
- The everything toddler activities book, games and projects that entertain and educate, Joni Levine
- Middle school makeover, improving the way you and your child experience the middle school years, Michelle Icard
- The music advantage, how music helps your child develop, learn, and thrive, Dr. Anita Collins
- Exciting sensory bins for curious kids, 60 easy creative play projects that boost brain development, calm anxiety and build fine motor skills, Mandisa Watts, creator of Happy Toddler Playtime
- The Mozart effect for children, awakening your child's mind, health, and creativity with music, Don Campbell ; [foreword by Joseph Chilton Pearce]
- Your child's strengths, discover them, develop them, use them, Jenifer Fox
- Parent nation, unlocking every child's potential, fulfilling society's promise, Dana Suskind, M.D., with Lydia Denworth
- You, raising your child, the owner's manual from first breath to first grade, Michael F. Roizen and Mehmet C. Oz ; with Ted Spiker ... [and others] ; illustrations by Gary Hallgren
- Better boys, better men, the new masculinity that creates greater courage and emotional resiliency, Andrew Reiner
- Disciplina sin lágrimas, Daniel J. Siegel y Tina Payne Bryson ; traducción de Joan Soler Chic
- The new smart, how nurturing creativity will help children thrive, Dr. Terry Roberts ; foreword by Howard Gardner
- 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
- Your baby's first year, a guide for teenage parents, Jeanne Warren Lindsay
- Child development basics
- Planning for children's play and learning, meeting children's needs in the later stages of the EYFS, Jane Drake
- Nurture the nature, understanding and supporting your child's unique core personality, Michael Gurian
- Sensory play for toddlers and preschoolers, easy projects to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and early measurement concepts, Casey Patch
- The origins of you, how childhood shapes later life, Jay Belsky, Avshalom Caspi, Terrie E. Moffitt, Richie Poulton
- The instant curriculum, over 750 developmentally appropriate learning activities for busy teachers of young children, Pam Schiller and Joan Rossano ; illustrated by Deborah C. Wright and Kathleen Kerr
- How to grow a child, a child's advice to parents, [edited by] Bernard Percy ... [et al.]
- How to raise kids who aren't assholes, science-based strategies for better parenting--from tots to teens, Melinda Wenner Moyer
- The design of childhood, how the material world shapes independent kids, Alexandra Lange
- Why gender matters, what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences, Leonard Sax
- Montessori from the start, the child at home from birth to age three, Paula Polk Lillard and Lynn Lillard Jessen
- The confident parent, a pediatrician's guide to caring for your little one -- without losing your joy, your mind, or yourself, Jane Scott with Stephanie Land
- The secret of childhood, Maria Montessori ; translated by M. Joseph Costelloe
- Caring for your baby and young child: birth to age 5
- Ready for preschool, prepare your child for happiness and success at school, Nancy B. Hertzog
- 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
- So smart!, directed by Scott H. Tornek ; stories by Scott H. Tornek ; animation director, Ed Kang
- Bad childhood--good life, how to blossom and thrive in spite of an unhappy childhood, Laura Schlessinger
- Developing young minds, from conception to kindergarten, Rebecca Shore
- The spiritual child, the new science on parenting for health and lifelong thriving, Lisa Miller with Teresa Barker
- The human spark, the science of human development, Jerome Kagan
- Caring for your school-age child, ages 5 to 12, editor-in-chief, Edward L. Schor ... [et al.]
- How to raise successful people, simple lessons for radical results, Ester Wojcicki
- Strengths based parenting, developing your children's innate talents, Mary Reckmeyer, PH.D., with Jennifer Robison
- Learning to listen, a life caring for children, T. Berry Brazelton, MD
- Toddler discipline for every age and stage, effective strategies to tame tantrums, overcome challenges, and help your child grow, Aubrey Hargis ; foreword by Breana Sylvester, PhD
- Welcome to your child's brain, how the mind grows from conception to college, Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang
- 365 games smart toddlers play, creative time to imagine, grow, and learn, Sheila Ellison
- When you're expecting twins, triplets, or quads, proven guidelines for a healthy multiple pregnancy, Barbara Luke and Tamara Eberlein
- Is this a phase?, child development & parent strategies, birth to 6 years, Helen F. Neville ; illustrated by Jenny Williams
- Activities that build the young child's brain, Suzanne Gellens with articles by Nancy Fraser Williams and Bernard L. Maria and Barbara E. Maria
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