Child Development
A collection of resources on child devlopment.
1997 Congressional Testimony by Dianne Fisher, PhD
Congressional testimony June 4, 1997 by Dianne Fisher, PhD.
Chores and Children
Backed by science, here's some great insights into why young children want to help. There are so many benefits to respecting their natural instincts -- and you'll be building a stronger relationship while you work together!
Handout - Wholehearted Family Policies
Handout - Wholehearted Family Policies - by Family and Home Network for the State Child Care Administrator's Meeting, 2004, Child Care Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Baby GooRoo
Baby GooRoo - "We focus on health, nutrition, and safety, with an emphasis on breastfeeding. Our content is science-based and thoroughly researched."
Child in Mind
Dr. Claudia Gold's blog "speaks to parents, professionals who work with children, and policy makers. I aim to show how contemporary developmental science points us on a path to effective prevention, intervention, and treatment, with the aim of promoting healthy development and wellbeing of all children and families."
Time with Children
A selection of expert advice about parent-child time together.
The Natural Child Project
The Natural Child Project says: Our vision is a world in which all children are treated with dignity, respect, understanding, and compassion.
In such a world, every child can grow into adulthood with a generous capacity for love and trust.
Parenting Counts
Parenting Counts, a product of the Talaris Institute, offers parents research-based information about child development.
Newborns: what are they telling us?
HUG Your Baby's mission: Based on child development, lactation and pediatric literature, HUG Your Baby’s trainings and resources help parents (and the professionals who care for them) understand a baby’s body language in order to prevent and solve problems around eating, sleeping, crying, and parent-child interaction and bonding.
Children's Needs
See our information page (with citations) about children's needs for intimate, nurturing relationships and time together with their parents.
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