Incoming Resources
- Children's peer relations, from development to intervention, edited by Janis B. Kupersmidt and Kenneth A. Dodge
- The house of make-believe, children's play and the developing imagination, Dorothy G. Singer and Jerome L. Singer
- Play=learning, how play motivates and enhances children's cognitive and social-emotional growth, edited by Dorothy G. Singer, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
- Social development, relationships in infancy, childhood, and adolescence, edited by Marion K. Underwood, Lisa H. Rosen
- Children's play, the roots of reading, edited by Edward F. Zigler, Dorothy G. Singer, Sandra J. Bishop-Josef
- Play interactions, the role of toys and parental involvement in children's development, edited by Catherine Caldwell Brown and Allen W. Gottfried ; introduction by Allen W. Gottfried ; sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company
- Enhancing self-concept in early childhood, theory and practice, Shirley C. Samuels
- How children develop social understanding, Jeremy Carpendale and Charlie Lewis
- Punishment, Gary C. Walters and Joan E. Grusec
- Looking at children's play, a bridge between theory and practice, Patricia Monighan-Nourot, Barbara Scales, Judith Van Hoorn, with Millie Almy
- Growing up to be violent, a longitudinal study of the development of aggression, Monroe M. Lefkowitz ... [et al.]
- Mothering, Rudolph Schaffer
- The case for make believe, saving play in a commercialized world, Susan Linn
- Last child in the woods, saving our children from nature-deficit disorder, Richard Louv
- The power of play, how spontaneous, imaginative activities lead to happier, healthier children, David Elkind
- A child's work, the importance of fantasy play, Vivian Gussin Paley
- Free to learn, why unleashing the instinct to play will make our children happier, more self-reliant, and better students for life, Peter Gray
- The moral life of children, Robert Coles
- Children at play, using Waldorf principles to foster childhood development, Heidi Britz-Crecelius
- Learning through play, summary of a pediatric round table cochaired by Brian Sutton-Smith, Ph. D., and Richard Chase, M.D., by Paul Chance ; foreword by Urie Bronfenbrenner ; sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company
- Bad guys don't have birthdays, fantasy play at four, Vivian Gussin Paley