Child psychology
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Child psychology
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Child psychology
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Incoming Resources
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- Jo Frost's toddler rules, your 5-step guide to shaping proper behavior, Jo Frost
- The happiest toddler on the block, written by Harvey Karp ; director, Nina Montee ; editor, Val Thrasher, Vol. 1
- Your eight-year-old, lively and outgoing, by Louise Bates Ames and Carol Chase Haber ; illustrated with photographs by Betty David
- Before it's too late, why some kids get into trouble-- and what parents can do about it, Stanton E. Samenow
- The 5 love languages of children, the secret to loving children effectively, Gary D. Chapman, Ross Campbell
- Beyond behaviors, using brain science and compassion to understand and solve children's behavioral challenges, Mona Delahooke, PhD
- Best friends, worst enemies, understanding the social lives of children, Michael Thompson and Catherine O'Neill Grace with Lawrence J. Cohen
- 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
- Raising mentally strong kids, how to combine the power of neuroscience with love and logic to grow confident, kind, responsible, and resilient children and young adults, Daniel G, Amen, MD & Charles Fay, PhD ; foreword by Jim Fay, cofounder of the Love and Logic Institute
- Is it a big problem or a little problem?, when to worry, when not to worry, and what to do, Amy Egan ... [and others]
- The parenting map, step-by-step solutions to consciously create the ultimate parent-child relationship, Dr. Shefali
- The happiest toddler on the block., written by Harvey Karp ; director, Nina Montée ; editor, Val Thrasher, Fullscreen
- Calming angry kids, help and hope for parents in the whirlwind, Tricia Goyer
- The gardener and the carpenter, what the new science of child development tells us about the relationship between parents and children, Alison Gopnik
- From childhood to adolescence, including Erdkinder and The function of the university, [Translated from the French by the Montessori Educational Research Center
- The new strong-willed child, birth through adolescence, James Dobson
- First aid for tantrums, by Kathy Levinson
- If I have to tell you one more time--, the revolutionary program that gets your kids to listen without nagging, reminding or yelling, Amy McCready
- Good kids, tough choices, how parents can help their children do the right thing, Rushworth M. Kidder
- Mom, I hate you!, children's provocative communication and what it means and what to do about it, Don Fleming, with Mark Ritts
- Weighted compression vest--youth
- The social and emotional development of gifted children, what do we know?, edited by Maureen Neihart, Steven I. Pfeiffer, and Tracy L. Cross
- 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
- The "me, me, me" epidemic, a step-by-step guide to raising capable, grateful kids in an over-entitled world, Amy McCready
- 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
- The bear essentials, everything today's hard-pressed parent needs to know about bringing up happy, healthy kids, by Stan and Jan Berenstain, based on their bestselling first time books
- Helping your anxious teen, positive parenting strategies to help your teen beat anxiety, stress, and worry, Sheila Achar Josephs
- Your five-year-old, sunny and serene, by Louise Bates Ames and Frances L. Ilg
- NurtureShock, new thinking about children, Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
- The self-esteem trap, raising confident and compassionate kids in an age of self-importance, Polly Young-Eisendrath
- The impulsive, disorganized child, solutions for parenting kids with executive functioning difficulties, James W. Forgan, Ph.D., & Mary Anne Richey
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