Parent-Child Relations
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Parent-Child Relations
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Parent-Child Relations
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Incoming Resources
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- Spoiling childhood, how well-meaning parents are giving children too much--but not what they need, Diane Ehrensaft ; foreword by Lillian B. Rubin
- When parents divorce;, a new approach to new relationships
- The children are watching, An Arnold Shapiro Production in association with the USAA Educational Foundation ; directed by Susan Mary Carney ; written by Jean O'Neill and Arnold Shapiro ; produced by Debra Marie Simon
- Stranger in the nest, do parents really shape their child's personality, intelligence, or character?, David B. Cohen
- Far from the tree, parents, children and the search for identity, Andrew Solomon
- How intimate partner violence affects children, developmental research, case studies, and evidence-based intervention, [edited by] Sandra A. Graham-Bermann and Alytia A. Levendosky
- The irreducible needs of children, what every child must have to grow, learn, and flourish, T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I. Greenspan
- Centuries of childhood, a social history of family life, Phillipe Ariès ; translated from the French by Robert Baldick
- Cancer in our family, helping children cope with a parent's illness, Sue P. Heiney, Joan F. Hermann
- How to talk with your child about sexuality, by Planned Parenthood ; Faye Wattleton, with Elisabeth Keiffer
- Choices in deafness, a parents' guide to communication options, edited by Sue Schwartz
- 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
- Our babies, ourselves, how biology and culture shape the way we parent, Meredith F. Small
- The gardener and the carpenter, what the new science of child development tells us about the relationship between parents and children, Alison Gopnik
- The rejected, psychological consequences of parental rejection, John Joseph Evoy
- Why love matters, how affection shapes a baby's brain, Sue Gerhardt
- Intimate worlds, life inside the family, Maggie Scarf
- On children and death, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
- Understanding autism, parents, doctors, and the history of a disorder, Chloe Silverman
Outgoing Resources
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