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Right from Birth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Right from Birth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"...The book culls the latest research about early development and makes it usable for parents and practitioners...tackles the toughest, what-you-were-afraid-to-ask questions about parenting today's children. As such, it's more indispensable than diapers...a veritable must-read for anyone who wants to enjoy parenting and do it well." -- Sharon Lynn Kagan, Ed.D. President, National Association for the Education of Young Children; Senior Associate, The Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy, Yale University (from back cover).

Early Child Development from Measurement to Action
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Early Child Development from Measurement to Action

Prosperity in the world today depends on societies' nurturing of young children. Quality care (stimulation, health, and nutrition) during ages 0 - 5 has a decisive and long-lasting impact on a person's development, ability to learn, and capacity to regulate emotions. Cognitive and noncognitive (social and emotional) skills, set early in life, determine later success. New research in neurobiology and the behavioral and social sciences is converging to enhance this understanding of early child development. Recently, researchers noted epigenetic effects in brain development - that is, the interaction of environment (early experiences) with genetics to shape brain structure and function - that w...

Social Inequality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1044

Social Inequality

Inequality in income, earnings, and wealth has risen dramatically in the United States over the past three decades. Most research into this issue has focused on the causes—global trade, new technology, and economic policy—rather than the consequences of inequality. In Social Inequality, a group of the nation's leading social scientists opens a wide-ranging inquiry into the social implications of rising economic inequality. Beginning with a critical evaluation of the existing research, they assess whether the recent run-up in economic inequality has been accompanied by rising inequality in social domains such as the quality of family and neighborhood life, equal access to education and he...

Parenting and the Child's World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

Parenting and the Child's World

Stimulated by the publication of The Nurture Assumption by Judith Rich Harris, Parenting and the Child's World was conceived around the notion that there are multiple sources of influence on children's development, including parenting behavior, family resources, genetic and other biological factors, as well as social influences from peers, teachers, and the community at large. The text's 39 contributors search for when, where, and how parenting matters and the major antecedents and moderators of effective parenting. The chapters focus on the major conceptual issues and empirical approaches that underlie our understanding of the importance of parenting for child development in academic, socio-emotional, and risk-taking domains. Additional goals are to show how culture and parenting are interwoven, to chart future research directions, and to help parents and professionals understand the implications of major research findings.

Appraising the Human Developmental Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Appraising the Human Developmental Sciences

This volume sets out to celebrate the Quarterly’s significant contribution to developmental research and to highlight the advances made in the field since the early 1950s.

How to Raise a Brighter Child
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

How to Raise a Brighter Child

THE LATEST STUDIES PROVE SOONER IS SMARTER How much is a child capable of learning before the age of six? What happens to a child's brain during the preschool years when the body is growing so rapidly? How can working parents make sure their children are getting enough mental stimulation? Should parents help a youngster learn to read before he or she starts the first grade? How can parents safely use computers and the Internet as early learning tools? Is a child's intelligence level actually fixed for life by inherited genes? You'll find the answers to these and hundreds of other vital questions in this revised and updated edition of this classic parenting guide. How to Raise a Brighter Child incorporates groundbreaking scientific findings on brain development to help you boost your child's potential from birth. Discover specific early learning techniques to aid your child's development of his or her mind -- in his or her own personal style and at the appropriate speed. These are not formal lessons. Most are fascinating games. And they work!

Integrating Federal Statistics on Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Integrating Federal Statistics on Children

Those who make and implement policies for children and families are seriously hampered by several features of the federal statistical system: categorical fragmentation, sampling strategies that follow adults and families rather than children, and lack of longitudinal data on children. This volume examines the adequacy of federal statistics on children and families. It includes papers on the relevant aspects of health care reform, family and community resources, interpersonal violence, the transition to school, and educational attainment and the transition to work.

Prisoners Once Removed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Prisoners Once Removed

Addresses the issues of parenting behind bars and fostering successful family relationships after release.

Going to School
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Going to School

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A landmark book for parents telling why, when, and how to prepare children for going to school, and offering ways to support them in the critical early school years. 25 photos. 20 illustrations. 50 charts.

Prospects for Economic Growth in the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

Prospects for Economic Growth in the United States

Explores the prospects for sustaining strong economic growth in the United States in the face of recent challenging trends.