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- "G" is for growing : thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street
- A generation at risk : growing up in an era of family upheaval
- A mind apart : understanding children with autism and Asperger syndrome
- All our families : new policies for a new century : a report of the Berkeley family forum
- American childhood : risks and realities
- Beyond the classroom : why school reform has failed and what parents need to do
- Born in bondage : growing up enslaved in the antebellum South
- Boys & girls : superheroes in the doll corner
- Caught in the crossfire : kids, politics, and America's future
- Child development and personality
- Child emotional security and interparental conflict
- Child language teaching and therapy
- Child stress and the school experience
- Childhood sexual assault victims : long-term outcomes after testifying in criminal court
- Children and childhood in classical Athens
- Children and politics
- Children in a violent society
- Children of immigration
- Children of the western plains : the nineteenth-century experience
- Children with cerebral palsy : a manual for therapists, parents and community workers
- Children's friendships : the beginnings of intimacy
- Children, adolescents, and media violence : a critical look at the research
- Children, adolescents, and media violence : a critical look at the research
- Clinical child and family psychology review
- Creative rhythmic movement : boys and girls dancing
- Disorders of learning in childhood
- Divorce : causes and consequences
- Early category and concept development : making sense of the blooming, buzzing confusion
- Educating homeless children and adolescents : evaluating policy and practice
- Families count : effects on child and adolescent development
- Fist, stick, knife, gun : a personal history of violence in America
- From virtue to character : American childhood, 1775-1850
- Frontier children
- Galen's prophecy : temperament in human nature
- Growing up in America : children in historical perspective
- Growing up in a lesbian family : effects on child development
- Growing up in the Middle Ages
- Growing up in the playground : the social development of children
- Helping children cope with disasters and terrorism
- It's not the media : the truth about pop culture's influence on children
- Kid stuff : marketing sex and violence to America's children
- Kids in context : the sociological study of children and childhoods
- Killing monsters : why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make-believe violence
- Lead us not into temptation : Catholic priests and the sexual abuse of children
- Liberation's children : parents and kids in a postmodern age
- Love against hate
- Medieval children
- Mind and media : the effects of television, video games, and computers
- Never too young to know : death in children's lives
- On children and death
- Origins and early development of human body knowledge
- Pediatric collaborative practice : a cardiovascular program
- Piaget's theory of cognitive and affective development
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games : from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Real kids : creating meaning in everyday life
- Reclaiming childhood : freedom and play in an age of fear
- Second chances : men, women, and children a decade after divorce
- Teaching motor skills to children with cerebral palsy and similar movement disorders : a guide for parents and professionals
- Television & America's children : a crisis of neglect
- Television and child development
- Television and the American child
- Television in the lives of our children
- Temperament : theory and practice
- The Development of executive function in early childhood
- The children's television community
- The cult of personality : how personality tests are leading us to miseducate our children, mismanage our companies, and misunderstand ourselves
- The cultural nature of human development
- The development of political attitudes in children
- The hurried child : growing up too fast too soon
- The scientist in the crib : minds, brains, and how children learn
- The social context of cognitive development
- The social world of the child
- The spiritual life of children
- The unexpected legacy of divorce : a 25 year landmark study
- The vulnerable child : what really hurts America's children and what we can do about it
- Trajectories of physical aggression from toddlerhood to middle childhood : predictors, correlates, and outcomes
- Unequal childhoods : class, race, and family life
- Unequal protection : women, children, and the elderly in court
- Victims of memory : incest accusations and shattered lives
- Why the wild things are : animals in the lives of children
- Why your child is hyperactive
- You did that on purpose : understanding and changing children's aggression
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