Child psychology
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Child psychology
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The concept Child psychology represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in University of Missouri Libraries.
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- Child psychology
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- A Teaching Assistant's Guide to Child Development and Psychology in the Classroom : Second edition
- Advances in child development and behavior
- Beyond birds & bees : bringing home a new message to our kids about sex, love, and equality
- Child and adolescent mental health
- Child development
- Childlike peace in Merleau-Ponty and Levinas : intersubjectivity as dialectical spiral
- Children's fears of war : hearing before the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, D.C., September 20, 1983
- Children's spatialities : embodiment, emotion and agency
- Debating early child care : the relationship between developmental science and the media
- Delinquent and neurotic children : a comparative study
- Determining self-preservation capability in pre-school children
- Developmental and behavioral pediatrics
- Different faces of attachment : cultural variations on a universal human need
- Early development and parenting
- Early education and development
- Early parenting and prevention of disorder : psychoanalytic research at interdisciplinary frontiers
- Emotional development from infancy to adolescence : pathways to emotional competence and emotional problems
- Encyclopedia of school psychology
- Executive function in preschool-age children : integrating measurement, neurodevelopment, and translational research
- Experiences with infants in the preparation of home economists ; : report of a conference called by the Children's Bureau and the Office of Education, February 3-5, 1955, Washington, D.C
- Exploring the dynamics of human development : an integrative approach
- Forensic child psychology : working in the courts and clinic
- Gender typing of children's toys : how early play experiences impact development
- Guiding children's social and emotional development : a reflective approach
- Healthy development in young children : evidence-based interventions for early education
- How children invented humanity : the role of development in human evolution
- Infant and child development
- It's not my fault : victim mentality and becoming response-able
- Journal of Genetic Psychology
- Journal of child psychology and psychiatry and allied disciplines
- Journal of early childhood research : ECR
- Journal of experimental child psychology
- Let the children play : how more play will save our schools and help children thrive
- Parent education opportunities
- Parenting and theory of mind
- Promoting psychological well-being in children and families
- Psychological assessment of culturally and linguistically diverse children and adolescents : a practitioner's guide
- Pädiatrie und pädologie
- Reframed : self-reg for a just society
- Seen and not heard : why children's voices matter
- The British journal of developmental psychology
- The questioning child : insights from psychology and education
- The relevance of education,
- The science inside the child : the story of what happens when we're growing up
- The silenced child : from labels, medications, and quick-fix solutions to listening, growth, and lifelong resilience
- Therapeutic storytelling : 101 healing stories for children
- Thinking developmentally : nurturing wellness in childhood to promote lifelong health
- Thinking in elementary school children
- Youth sport, physical activity and play : policy, interventions and participation
- [Kindergarten psychology : four abstracts of lectures delivered at the Kindergarten College, Chicago, Ill., April, 1899.]
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