Incoming Resources
- Spoiling childhood, how well-meaning parents are giving children too much--but not what they need, Diane Ehrensaft ; foreword by Lillian B. Rubin
- Right from birth, building your child's foundation for life : birth to 18 months, Craig T. Ramey, Sharon L. Ramey
- Awakening children's minds, how parents and teachers can make a difference, Laura E. Berk
- The philosophical parent, asking the hard questions about having and raising children, Jean Kazez
- Parenting, what really counts?, Susan Golombok
- The Biting Solution, the Expert's No-Biting Guide for Parents, Caregivers, and Early Childhood Educators, Lisa Poelle, M.A
- Child training and personality;, a cross-cultural study,, by John W.M. Whiting and Irvin L. Child
- Who's watching?, daily practices of surveillance among contemporary families, edited by Margaret K. Nelson and Anita Ilta Garey
- Between parent and child, the bestselling classic that revolutionized parent-child communication, Haim G. Ginott
- Child management, a program for parents and teachers, Judith M. Smith and Donald E.P. Smith
- Do parents matter?, why Japanese babies sleep well, Mexican siblings don't fight, and American parents should just relax, Robert A. LeVine and Sarah LeVine
- Kids, how biology and culture shape the way we raise our children, Meredith F. Small
- The mother at home;, or, The principles of maternal duty., Rev. and corr. by Daniel Walton
- Without spanking or spoiling, a practical approach to toddler and preschool guidance, by Elizabeth Crary
- Loveparent, how to be the parent you hope to be, written by Betsy Otter Thompson ; edited by Shirley W. Kuhn
- The orchid and the dandelion, why some children struggle and how all can thrive, W. Thomas Boyce, MD
- A world of babies, imagined childcare guides for seven societies, [edited by] Judy S. DeLoache, Alma Gottlieb
- Protecting the gift, keeping children and teenagers safe (and parents sane), Gavin de Becker
- Safe and sound, protecting your child in an unpredictable world, Vanessa L. Ochs
- Who's raising the kids?, big tech, big business, and the lives of children, Susan Linn
- Changing children's behavior, [by] John D. Krumboltz [and] Helen Brandhorst Krumboltz
- A place of our own, health & nutrition, directed by Hal Grant ; show producers, Annette Valencia-Lassen ... [et al.] ; a KCET Los Angeles Production in association with in association with Sesame Workshop ; a KCET Los Angeles Production in association with 44 Blue Productions, Inc
- The Yale Child Study Center guide to understanding your child, healthy development from birth to adolescence, Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen with John E. Schowalter, and Richard H. Granger ; J. L. Bell, editorial consultant ; W. Rodney Torbert, illustrator
- Spare the child, the religious roots of punishment and the psychological impact of physical abuse, Philip Greven
- Authoritative parenting, synthesizing nurturance and discipline for optimal child development, edited by Robert E. Larzelere, Amanda Sheffield Morris, and Amanda W. Harrist
- The educated parent 2, child rearing in the 21st century, Joseph D. Sclafani
- How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk, Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish ; ill. by Kimberly Ann Coe
- Easing the teasing, helping your child cope with name-calling, ridicule, and verbal bullying, Judy S. Freedman, M.S.W., L.C.S.W
- For your own good, hidden cruelty in child-rearing and the roots of violence, Alice Miller ; translated by Hildegarde and Hunter Hannum
- Babies made us modern, how infants brought America into the twentieth century, Janet Golden, Rutgers University - Camden
- Child-care and the psychology of development, Elly Singer ; translated by Ann Porcelijn
- Grandparents as parents, a survival guide for raising a second family, Sylvie de Toledo, Deborah Edler Brown ; foreword by Ethel Dunn
- PPR, peer pressure reversal, an adult guide to developing a responsible child, Sharon Scott