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Bibliography

Books on early infancy:

Our Babies, Ourselves : How Biology and Culture Shape the Way We Parent, Meredith F. Small (Dell, 1999).

The Fourth Trimester: On Becoming A Mother, Brenda Eheart Krause and Susan Karol Martel (Appleton Century Crofts, 1983).

The First Relationship: Infant and Mother, Daniel Stern (Harvard University Press, 1977).

The New Father : A Dad's Guide to the First Year, Armin A. Brott (Abbeville, 1997).

On Becoming a Family: The Growth of Attachment, T. Berry Brazelton, M. D., (Dell Publishing Co.,1981).

Infant Massage : A Handbook for Loving Parents, Vimala Schneider McClure (Doubleday, 2000).

Books on Developmental Stages:

Babyhood : Stage by Stage, from Birth to Age Two; How Your Baby Develops Physically, Emotionally, Mentally, Penelope Leach (Knopf, 1983).

From Neurons to Neighborhoods : The Science of Early Childhood Development, Jack P. Shonkoff and Deborah Phillips,eds. (National Academy Press, 2000)

Your Baby and Child, From Birth to Age Five, Penelope Leach (Knopf, 1997).

Child Behavior : The Classic Childcare Manual from the Gesell Institute of Human Development, Frances L. Ilg , Louise B. Ames , Sidney Baker. (Harper Perennial, 1992).

Developmental Profiles, Pre-Birth Through Eight, Eileen Allen and Lynn Marotz. (Delmar Publishers, 1998).

First Feelings: Milestones in the Emotional Development of your Baby and Child, Stanley Greenspan, M.D. and Nancy Thorndike Greenspan, (Penguin USA, 1994).

What to Expect the First Year, Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi E. Murkoff, Sandee Eisenberg Hathaway, (Workman, 1996).

What to Expect the Toddler Years, Arlene Eisenberg, Sandee E. Hathaway (Workman, 1996).

Your Child's Growing Mind: A Guide to Learning and Brain Development from Birth to Adolescence, Jane Healy, (Doubleday, 1989).

Books on early childhood education:

The Creative Curriculum for Infants & Toddlers, Amy Laura Dombro, Laura J. Colker, Diane Trister Dodge (Teaching Strategies, Inc., Washington, DC, 1999).

A Practical Guide to Early Childhood Planning, Methods and Materials: The What, Why and How of Lesson Plans, Evelyn A. Petersen (Allyn & Bacon, 1995).

The Complete Resource Book : An Early Childhood Curriculum With over 2000 Activities and Ideas!, Pamela Schiller, Kay Hastings, Pam Schiller (Gryphon, 1998).

Creative Resources for the Early Childhood Classroom, Judy Herr and Yvonne R. Libby Larson (Delmar, 1999).

The Parents' & Teachers' Guide to Helping Young Children Learn: Creative Ideas from 35 Respected Experts, Betty Farber,Ed., (Preschool Pub., 1997).

Adapting Early Childhood Curricula for Children in Inclusive Settings, Ruth E. Cook, Annette Tessier, and M. Diane Klein (Prentice Hall, 1999).

Young Children Reinvent Arithmetic: Implications of Piaget's Theory, Constance Kamii, Leslie Baker Housman (Teachers College Press, 1999).

Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds-- For Better and Worse, Jane M. Healy, (Main Street Books, 1994).

The Unschooled Mind: How Children Think and How Schools Should Teach. Howard Gardner (Basic Books, 1991).

Books on parenting:

The Six Stages of Parenting, Ellen Galinsky, (Times Books,1981).

Dear Parent : Caring for Infants With Respect, Magda Gerber (Resources for Infant Educators, 1998).

Working and Caring, T. Berry Brazelton, M. D., (Perseus, 1992).

Awakening Your Child's Natural Genius Thomas Armstrong (Jeremy P.Tarcher, Inc., 1991).

Bringing Out the Giftedness in Your Child : Unlocking Your Child's Unique Talents, Strengths, and Potential, Rita Dunn , Kenneth Dunn , Donald Treffinger (John Wiley and Sons, 1992).

In Their Own Way, Thomas Armstrong (Jeremy Tarcher, 1989).

How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. (Avon Books, 1980).

Raising Your Spirited Child : A Guide for Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic, Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, (HarperPerennial, 1992).

The Difficult Child, Stanley Turecki, M.D. and Leslie Tonner, (Bantam Books, 2000).

Endangered Minds: Why Children Don't Think- and What We Can Do About It, Jane Healy, (Doubleday, 1992).


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