Sentences with phrase «child psychology book»

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In her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, developmental psychologist Carol Dweck describes how children react to challenges.
I learnt this eventually, in the course of general reading, from a book, «Influence», aimed at a popular audience, by a distinguished psychology professor, Robert Cialdini... I immediately sent copies of Cialdini's book to all my children.
Moreover, recent research by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner has devastated the optimistic assumptions of modern developmental psychology which has set the terms for much modern educational theory (see Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences [Basic Books, 1983] and The Unschooled Mind: How Children Think and How Schools Should Teach [Basic Books, 1991]-RRB-.
In 1981, when Elkind's book The Hurried Child was first published, I was a preschool teacher at Bing Nursery School, the laboratory preschool for the Psychology Department at Stanford University.
The amount of things my children - Son in particular - seem to be able to teach me about life and how to make the most of it could fill a psychology / self help book all on their own.
Many books on parenting and child psychology include extensive discussions of the perils of thumb sucking and nail biting, and offer an array of (sometimes bizarre) suggestions to «conquer» these behaviors.
Despite the skeptical criticism of his interest in child psychology by some of his contemporaries in the field, the book quickly sold 100,000 copies.
He has published close to 200 scientific articles and book chapters and lectures all over the world on topics related to child psychology and psychiatry.
He is the author of more than a dozen books on child and teen psychology, parenting, divorce, anger management and conflict resolution.
He was the 2008 President of the American Psychological Association and is the author of many professional - audience books on child psychology and behavior published in dozens of languages.
He has co-authored several book chapters and scholarly publications in peer - reviewed journals, including Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review and Journal of Traumatic Stress.
In addition to the Baby Sense book series, Faure has authored several magazine articles in the field of child psychology, parenting and child development.
So says Stephen Hinshaw, co-chair of the Scientific Research Council at the Child Mind Institute, professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and author of several books, including «The Triple Bind: Saving Our Teenage Girls From Today's Pressures and Conflicting Expectations.»
This approach is very different from most parenting books and programs, in that it is based on an understanding of infant and toddler neuroscience, child psychology and development, as opposed to behavioral conditioning (which is based on animal training techniques.)
He has illustrated dozens of children's books, and has had work commissioned for Harvard Business Manager, Designer's Digest, Le Monde Diplomatique, Slanted Magazine, Belletristik, and Psychology Today.
Practical treatment and dietary plans for the child with autism, ADD and similar disorders can be found in Dr. Campbell - McBride's book Gut and Psychology Syndrome, available in the US from The Healthy Gut, Inc. (404) 786-7661, labetter (at) aol.com.
Books: Super Nutrition for Babies, Gut and Psychology Syndrome, Beautiful Babies, The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Child Care
ALISON GOPNIK: So part of the inspiration for this book is a lot of really fascinating recent research in evolutionary biology and developmental psychology — the kind of research I have done for 15 years — about how childhood works and how children learn from adults.
The Efficacy of a Voluntary Summer Book Reading Intervention for Low - Income Latino Children from Language Minority Families.Journal of Educational Psychology, 99, (3), 505 - 515., (2010)
In his book, Free To Learn, Boston College psychology professor and self - directed education advocate, Dr. Peter Gray, writes: «Children are biologically predisposed to take charge of their own education.
In this fascinating book, Thomas Suddendorf weaves research from animal behaviour, child development, anthropology, psychology and neuroscience into a definitive account of what separates humans from other animals.
She is the author of Invented Worlds: The Psychology of the Arts; The Point of Words: Children's Understanding of Metaphor and Irony; and, most recently, Gifted Children: Myths and Realities (Basic Books, 1996).
Children Are Born to Learn: Motivation and Engagement from a Developmental Science Perspective — In this free ASCD webinar, psychology and child development expert Wendy Ostroff presents strategies from her ASCD book, Understanding How Young Children Learn and discusses what inspires meaningful learning.
But this book added another level to that with all of the fascinating and interesting details of blacksmithing, the Bikers Against Child Abuse organization, the psychology of how to help an abused kid, the foster care system, and Arizona's crazy desert setting.
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Anatole Broyard, longtime book critic for the New York Times, died without revealing his black heritage to his children, leading daughter Bliss to conduct an in - depth inquiry into Creole culture, African American history, and the psychology of race.
She writes a regular advice column for Psychology Today called «Unconventional Wisdom» and is the author of two previous books, the most recent on the social development of children, Why Doesn't Anybody Like Me?
He is also the author of numerous essays, short stories, and scientific articles, two children's books, and three volumes of psychology, including Savage Spawn: Reflections on Violent Cchildren's books, and three volumes of psychology, including Savage Spawn: Reflections on Violent ChildrenChildren.
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Religion, biblical literature, theology, liturgy, psychology, spirituality, dictionaries, educational books, high quality illustrated children's books and photographic books for international co-editions, electronic publisher.
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The company negotiates buying and selling translation rights for non-fiction titles: subjects include psychology, health, spirituality, business, children books, crafts and cookbooks.
Johnson - Bennett even checked out books on child psychology, figuring cats were like kids.
Through the use of imagery, objects and practices taken from books on psychology, pedagogy, medicine, the social sciences and theater techniques such as the psychodrama, the artist has often worked with children and kids from both elementary and junior high schools, creating workshops of which the outcome is fully incorporated in her work.
Washington, DC About Blog Magination Press is the children's book imprint of the American Psychological Association, a scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States and around the world.
He is the author of the classic book, Mediating Child Custody Disputes and has published extensively in the professional literature on child custody and child psychoChild Custody Disputes and has published extensively in the professional literature on child custody and child psychochild custody and child psychochild psychology.
Since the book's debut, there have been advances in the fields of child and family psychology, psychotherapy and the evolution of our work with traumatized children, adults and family systems.
He is Board Certified in General / Child / Forensic Psychology and the author of numerous books and published articles on parental alienation.
She recently released her first book, and holds a psychology degree (with an emphasis in child development and abnormal child psychology) from San Diego State University.
Jillian Roberts, a professor of educational psychology at the University of Victoria, shares her new book and some helpful tips for parents to use when talking to children about difficult topics, i.e. death of family member or violence in the news.
He has written numerous books and scientific articles on parenting, family psychology and prevention of psychopathology in children and adolescents.
Published in «Practice of Child Psychology and Child Psychiatry,» this study reports that storytelling and books about divorce may help younger children to identify what they are feeling and decrease the stress associated with it.
He has authored more than 275 publications, including the books Behavioral Medicine and Developmental Disabilities (Springer - Verlag, 1989), Self - Injurious Behavior: Analysis, Assessment, and Treatment (Springer - Verlag, 1991), Antecedent Control: Innovative Approaches to Behavioral Support (Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 1998), Behavior Psychology in the Schools: Innovations in Evaluation, Support, and Consultation (The Haworth Press, 2002), Antecedent Assessment and Intervention: Supporting Children and Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Community Settings (Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 2006), Effective Practices for Children with Autism: Educational and Behavior Support Interventions that Work (Oxford University Press, 2011), and Behavioral Sport Psychology: Evidence - Based Approaches to Performance Enhancement (Springer, 2011).
Her book, Einstein Never Used Flashcards: How Children Really Learn andWhy They Need to Play More and Memorize Less, (Rodale) won the prestigious Books for Better Life Award as the best psychology book in 2003.
Educational Psychology in Practice Draws on the author's extensive experience as a play therapist and highlights the value of play therapy by the use of case studies... I would recommend this book not only to social workers but to other professionals who work with children and young people.
He is co-founder and director emeritus of the Association for Play Therapy and has written or edited more than sixty - five books on parenting, child psychology, and play therapy, including The Therapeutic Use of Child's Play, Family Play Therapy, and Short - Term Play Therapy for Chilchild psychology, and play therapy, including The Therapeutic Use of Child's Play, Family Play Therapy, and Short - Term Play Therapy for ChilChild's Play, Family Play Therapy, and Short - Term Play Therapy for Children.
This book complements the treatment manual Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy: Essential Methods and Practices, and will be useful in graduate courses on treatment, child welfare, family therapy, and child psychology.
The journal publishes original research papers and systematic reviews; reports of research relevant to practicing school psychologists; analyses of promising and innovative practices or programs that address the needs of children and youth; critical reviews of books, assessment tools, or other materials of importance to practicing school psychologists; and essays that thoughtfully reflect on the profession of school psychology and the challenges faced by its practitioners.
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