child development

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child development

The kindergarten survival handbook

the before school checklist & a guide for parents
1993

Complete baby and childcare

2008
An illustrated guide to child care, focusing on the first five years of life. Includes first aid tips, and information on common illnesses and disabilities.

By the ages

behavior & development of children pre-birth through eight
2000
A guide to child development from birth through age eight that provides information on the developmental milestones, growth patterns, daily routines, and activities for each age group.

Complete baby and child care

1995
An illustrated guide to child care, focusing on the first five years of life. Includes first aid tips, and information on common illnesses and disabilities.

Getting a job in child care

2014
Describes the job responsibilities of child care workers and explains what is needed to get a position in the field.

Bigger than a baby

1991
Simple text and illustrations explain how children grow physically and emotionally.

Coaching students with executive skills deficits

2012
Presents an evidence-based coaching model for helping students with deficits in executive skills, including time and task management, planning, organization, impulse control, and emotional regulation.

The Gale encyclopedia of childhood & adolescence

1998
A collection of alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about human development from birth through adolescence, containing survey articles that cover the primary stages, key theories and issues in child development, and featuring definitions of terms and concepts from various fields, as well as discussion of consumer products and mass electronic media aimed at children.

The wonders of me from A to Z

1998
Each letter of the alphabet introduces a brief discussion of a word that has something to do with human development, relationships, or self-concept, such as body, imagination, and quarrels.

Why gender matters

what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences
2005
Examines the biological differences in the way boys and girls think, feel, and act, and offers advice to parents on how to best address issues such as discipline, learning, aggression, and others by taking those differences into account.

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