Developmental psychology
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Developmental psychology
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Developmental psychology
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Incoming Resources
- Nature and the human soul, cultivating wholeness and community in a fragmented world, Bill Plotkin
- The developing mind, how relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are, Daniel J. Siegel
- Oh crap! potty training, everything modern parents need to know to do it once and do it right, Jamie Glowacki
- The orchid and the dandelion, why some children struggle and how all can thrive, W. Thomas Boyce, MD
- Wild mind, a field guide to the human psyche, Bill Plotkin
- How to build your baby's brain, a parent's guide to using new gene science to raise a smart, secure, and successful child, Dr. Gail Gross ; foreword by Dean Ornish, M.D
- The human odyssey, navigating the twelve stages of life, Thomas Armstrong
- IntraConnected, MWe (Me + We) as the integration of self, identity, and belonging, Daniel J. Siegel
- Age of opportunity, lessons from the new science of adolescence, Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D
- Becoming human, a theory of ontogeny, Michael Tomasello
- On task, how our brain gets things done, David Badre
- The Development of executive function in early childhood, Philip David Zelazo ... [et al.] ; in collaboration with Gina Argitis ... [et al.]
- Adult sibling relationships, Geoffrey L. Greif and Michael E. Woolley
- The Course of life, psychoanalytic contributions toward understanding personality development, Stanley I. Greenspan and George H. Pollock, editors
- Nature and the human soul, cultivating wholeness and community in a fragmented world, Bill Plotkin
- Régulation, autorégulation, dysrégulation, Pistes pour l'intervention et la recherche, Nathalie Nader-Grosbois
- The wounds that heal, heroism and human development, Judith A. Schwartz and Richard B. Schwartz
- Handbook of developmental psychology, Benjamin B. Wolman, editor ; George Stricker, associate editor
- Intellectual development beyond childhood, Deanna Kuhn, guest editor
- The weirdest people in the world, how the West became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous, Joseph Henrich
- The critical role of parenting in human development, Marianna S. Klebanov and Adam D. Travis
- The gardener and the carpenter, what the new science of child development tells us about the relationship between parents and children, Alison Gopnik
- The life cycle completed, a review, Erik H. Erikson
- Free to learn, why unleashing the instinct to play will make our children happier, more self-reliant, and better students for life, Peter Gray
Outgoing Resources
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