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One Child by Torey L. HaydenjoyceBlpsychology, child psychology
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The first year of life; a psychoanalytic stu…and deviant development of object relations by René A. Spitz, 1887-1974h8berchild psychology, parent child relations, Motto
Handbook of pediatric psychology by Michael C. RobertsListerHillLibraryNewChild Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Lister Hill Library, LHL 2009/12, WS 105 H1910 2009
NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children by Po BronsonAlemany_LIbrarysocial issues, child development, child psychology, child rearing, parenting
Our Last Best Shot: Guiding our Children Through Early Adolescence by Laura Sessions Steppcpirmannchild psychology
Odd Girl Speaks Out: Girls Write about Bullies, Cliques, Popularity, and Jealousy by Rachel Simmonscpirmannchild psychology
Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls by Rachel Simmonscpirmannchild psychology
Genie: a Scientific Tragedy by Russ Rymercpirmannchild psychology
Turning Stones: My Days and Nights with Children at Risk: A Caseworker's Story by Marc Parentcpirmannmemoir, child psychology

 

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