Incoming Resources
- Born in bondage, growing up enslaved in the antebellum South, Marie Jenkins Schwartz
- The cult of personality, how personality tests are leading us to miseducate our children, mismanage our companies, and misunderstand ourselves, Annie Murphy Paul
- Second chances, men, women, and children a decade after divorce, Judith S. Wallerstein and Sandra Blakeslee
- Boys & girls, superheroes in the doll corner, Vivian Gussin Paley ; with a foreword by Philip W. Jackson
- A mind apart, understanding children with autism and Asperger syndrome, Peter Szatmari
- A generation at risk, growing up in an era of family upheaval, Paul R. Amato, Alan Booth
- The scientist in the crib, minds, brains, and how children learn, Alison Gopnik, Andrew N. Meltzoff, Patricia K. Kuhl
- Kid stuff, marketing sex and violence to America's children, edited by Diane Ravitch and Joseph P. Viteritti
- Children, adolescents, and media violence, a critical look at the research, Steven J. Kirsh
- Killing monsters, why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make-believe violence, Gerard Jones ; foreword by Lynn Ponton
- Television and child development, Judith Van Evra
- The Development of executive function in early childhood, Philip David Zelazo [and others] ; in collaboration with Gina Argitis [and others]
- Children's friendships, the beginnings of intimacy, Judy Dunn ; with a foreword by Jerome S. Bruner
- Children of immigration, Carola Suʹarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. Suʹarez-Orozco
- The social world of the child, William Damon
- The unexpected legacy of divorce, a 25 year landmark study, Judith Wallerstein, Julia Lewis and Sandra Blakeslee
- Real kids, creating meaning in everyday life, Susan Engel
- Educating homeless children and adolescents, evaluating policy and practice, James H. Stronge, editor
- Frontier children, Linda Peavy & Ursula Smith ; foreword by Elliott West
- Television in the lives of our children, [by] Wilbur Schramm, Jack Lyle [and] Edwin B. Parker. With a psychiatrist's comment on the effects of television, by Lawrence Z. Freedman
- Victims of memory, incest accusations and shattered lives, by Mark Pendergrast
- Fist, stick, knife, gun, a personal history of violence in America, Geoffrey Canada
- Reclaiming childhood, freedom and play in an age of fear, Helene Guldberg
- Galen's prophecy, temperament in human nature, by Jerome Kagan with the collaboration of Nancy Snidman, Doreen Arcus, J. Steven Reznick
- Why the wild things are, animals in the lives of children, Gail F. Melson
- Child emotional security and interparental conflict, Patrick T. Davies [and others] ; with commentary by Jennifer M. Jenkins
- Disorders of learning in childhood, Archie A. Silver, Rosa A. Hagin
- Children in a violent society, edited by Joy D. Osofsky ; foreword by Peter Scharf
- Divorce, causes and consequences, Alison Clarke-Stewart and Cornelia Brentano
- Growing up in America, children in historical perspective, edited by N. Ray Hiner and Joseph M. Hawes
- Medieval children, Nicholas Orme
- The hurried child, growing up too fast too soon, David Elkind
- Temperament, theory and practice, Stella Chess and Alexander Thomas
- Growing up in a lesbian family, effects on child development, Fiona L. Tasker, Susan Golombok
- Why your child is hyperactive, [by] Ben F. Feingold
- The cultural nature of human development, Barbara Rogoff
- Lead us not into temptation, Catholic priests and the sexual abuse of children, Jason Berry
- Never too young to know, death in children's lives, Phyllis Rolfe Silverman
- Unequal childhoods, class, race, and family life, Annette Lareau
- Helping children cope with disasters and terrorism, edited by Annette M. La Greca [and others]
- Child development and personality, Paul Henry Mussen [and others]
- Origins and early development of human body knowledge, Virginia Slaughter, Michelle Heron ; in collaboration with Linda Jenkins, Elizabeth Tilse ; with commentary by Ulrich Müller, Dana Liebermann
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games, from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marsha Kinder
- Mind and media, the effects of television, video games, and computers, Patricia Marks Greenfield
- The social context of cognitive development, Mary Gauvain ; foreword by Robert S. Siegler
- The development of political attitudes in children, Robert D. Hess and Judith V. Torney
- Families count, effects on child and adolescent development, edited by Alison Clarke-Stewart, Judy Dunn
- Television and the American child, George Comstock with HaeJung Paik
- The vulnerable child, what really hurts America's children and what we can do about it, Richard Weissbourd
- Trajectories of physical aggression from toddlerhood to middle childhood, predictors, correlates, and outcomes, NICHD Early Child Care Research Network ; with commentary by William F. Arsenio