Developmental psychology
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Developmental psychology
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Developmental psychology
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Incoming Resources
- Why do they act that way?, a survival guide to the adolescent brain for you and your teen, David Walsh with Nat Bennett
- Adult sibling relationships, Geoffrey L. Greif and Michael E. Woolley
- International journal of behavioral development, IJBD
- How to say it to girls, communication with your growing daughter, Nancy Gruver
- 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
- Revista psicogente
- The best schools, how human development research should inform educational practice, Thomas Armstrong ; foreword by David Elkind
- Brothers & sisters, myth and reality, Henry Abramovitch ; foreword by David H. Rosen
- El gran libro de los hábitos zen, Leo Babauta ; traducción, Rossy de los Santos Guerrero ; recopilación y versión libre de Mestas Ediciones
- IntraConnected, MWe (Me + We) as the integration of self, identity, and belonging, Daniel J. Siegel
- Translational developmental psychiatry
- Evolution's eye, a systems view of the biology-culture divide, Susan Oyama
- Jung today, Francesco Bisagni, Nadia Fina and Caterina Vezzoli, editors
- International journal of developmental science
- Nature and the human soul:, cultivating wholeness and community in a fragmented world, Bill Plotkin
- Journal of multicultural counseling and development
- The truth about girls and boys:, challenging toxic stereotypes about our children, Caryl Rivers and Rosalind Barnett
- The life cycle completed, Erik H. Erikson
- Mind:, a scientific guide to who you are, how you got that way, and how to make the most of it
- The best schools, how human development research should inform educational practice
- The human odyssey, navigating the twelve stages of life, Thomas Armstrong
- Hattatsu shinrigaku kenkyū, The Japanese journal of developmental psychology
- Frontline - The Medicated Child
- Matching traffic safety strategies to youth characteristics
- The person in psychology and Christianity, a faith-based critique of five theories of social development, Marjorie Lindner Gunnoe
- Free to learn, why unleashing the instinct to play will make our children happier, more self-reliant, and better students for life, Peter Gray
- The self and perspective taking, contributions and applications from modern behavioral science, [edited by] Louise McHugh, Ian Stewart
- Voices from Genesis, guiding us through the stages of life, Norman J. Cohen
- The neuroscience of human relationships, attachment and the developing social brain, Louis Cozolino
- Journal of human development
- European journal of developmental psychology
- Why do they act that way?, a survival guide to the adolescent brain, for you and your teen, David Walsh, PhD ; with Erin Walsh, MA
- Attachment & human development
- The neurobiology of "we", [how relationships, the mind, and the brain interact to shape who we are], Daniel J. Siegel
- Régulation, autorégulation, dysrégulation, Pistes pour l'intervention et la recherche, Nathalie Nader-Grosbois
- Developmental science
- Los consejos del psicãaologo para entender a tu hijo, Silvio Crosera
- Adult sibling relationships, Geoffrey L. Greif and Michael E. Woolley
- Behavioral development bulletin
- Life at 5, resilience, Season 1
- Stages of faith, the psychology of human development and the quest for meaning, James W. Fowler
- Crossroads, the quest for contemporary rites of passage, edited by Louise Carus Mahdi, Nancy Geyer Christopher, and Michael Meade
- The science of investigation, working with equations, Wayne Constantineau and Eric McLuhan ; illustrations by Heidi Overhill
- Applied developmental science
- Developmental theories through the life cycle, Sonia G. Austrian, editor
- The orchid and the dandelion, why some children struggle and how all can thrive, W. Thomas Boyce, MD
- On task, David Badre
- Aprender de los grandes cambios vitales, Josefa Pérez Blasco
- Bullies, Victims, and Bystanders, Understanding Child and Adult Participant Vantage Points
- The human equation, the constant in human development from pre-literacy to post-literacy, Wayne Constantineau and Eric McLuhan ; illustrations by Heidi Overhill
Outgoing Resources
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