Incoming Resources
- A generation at risk, growing up in an era of family upheaval, Paul R. Amato, Alan Booth
- Prenatal exposure to drugs/alcohol, characteristics and educational implications of fetal alcohol syndrome and cocaine/polydrug effects, by Jeanette M. Soby
- The nurture assumption, why children turn out the way they do, Judith Rich Harris
- Never too young to know, death in children's lives, Phyllis Rolfe Silverman
- Parents and schools, the 150-year struggle for control in American education, William W. Cutler III
- The homeschooling option, how to decide when it's right for your family, Lisa Rivero
- Marital conflict and children's externalizing behavior, interactions between parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system activity, Mona El-Sheikh [and others] ; with commentary by Theodore P. Beauchaine, Ginger A. Moore
- Children of working parents, experiences and outcomes, Cheryl D. Hayes and Sheila B. Kamerman, editors ; Panel on Work, Family, and Community, Committee on Child Development Research and Public Policy, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council
- Working with parents of bullies and victims, Walter B. Roberts, Jr
- The parent app, understanding families in the digital age, Lynn Schofield Clark
- Kingdom of children, culture and controversy in the homeschooling movement, Mitchell L. Stevens
- Choices in deafness, a parents' guide to communication options, edited by Sue Schwartz
- Language and learning, the home and school years, Terry Piper
- The parents we mean to be, how well-intentioned adults undermine children's moral and emotional development, Richard Weissbourd
- Children of alcoholics, a critical appraisal of theory and research, Kenneth J. Sher
- Dividing the child, social and legal dilemmas of custody, Eleanor E. Maccoby and Robert H. Mnookin ; with Charlene E. Depner and H. Elizabeth Peters
- Overwhelmed, work, love, and play when no one has the time, Brigid Schulte
- A generation at risk, the global impact of HIV/AIDS on orphans and vulnerable children, edited by Geoff Foster, Carol Levine, and John Williamson
- The rejected, psychological consequences of parental rejection, John Joseph Evoy