NurtureShock: New Thinking About Chil...
Po BronsonIn a world of modern, involved, caring parents, why are so many kids aggressive and cruel? Where is intelligence hidden in the brain, and why does that matter? Why do cross-racial friendships decrease in schools that are more integr...
Flow: The Psychology Of Optimal Exper...
Mihaly CsikszentmihalyiBCENTERSUCCESS CAN BE YOURS WITH P MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI'S IFLOW/CENTER The world's foremost producer of personal development and motivational audio programs gives you the tools to unleash the secret of peak performance. P Remember ...
Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a ...
John MedinaWhat's the single most important thing you can do during pregnancy? What does watching TV do to a child's brain? What's the best way to handle temper tantrums? Scientists know.BRBRIn his New York Times bestseller Brain Rules , Dr. ...
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living...
Dale CarnegieAmazon.com Review "Those who don't know how to fight worry, die young." This ominous advice begins Dale Carnegie's bestseller, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, an eight-part treatise on the follies of worrying. Like ot...
The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Se...
Alice MillerWhy are many of the most successful people plagued by feelings of emptiness and alienation? This wise and profound book has provided thousands of readers with an answer—and has helped them to apply it to their own lives.Far too many...
Ellen J. Langer, Harvard professor of psychology, determines that the mindless following of routine and other automatic behaviors lead to much error, pain and a predetermined course of life. BRBRIn this thought provoking audiobook, he...
Just Babies: The Origins of Good and ...
Paul BloomA leading cognitive scientist argues that a deep sense of good and evil is bred in the bone. From John Locke to Sigmund Freud, philosophers and psychologists have long believed that we begin life as blank moral slates. Many of us ta...
The Philosophical Baby: What Children...
Alison GopnikIn the last decade there has been a revolution in our understanding of the minds of infants and young children. We used to believe that babies were irrational, and that their thinking and experience were limited. Now Alison Gopnik â...
Supernormal: The Untold Story of Adve...
Meg Jayp.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial; color: #232323} Clinical psychologist and author of The Defining Decade, Meg Jay takes us into the world of the supernormal: those who soar to unexpected heights after childh...
How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can...
Tovah P. KleinDr. Tovah Klein, called "the toddler whisperer" on Good Morning America, has penned "a parenting milestone" (Dr. Harvey Rotbart, No Regrets Parenting) with How Toddlers Thrive, which shows parents of children ages ...
Getting Grit: The Evidence-Based Appr...
Caroline Adams MillerGrow Your Grit—How You Can Develop the Critical Ingredient for Success Grit—defined as our perseverance and passion for long-term goals—is now recognized as one of the key determinants for achievement and life satisfaction. In...
Fasting Girls: The History of Anorexi...
Joan Jacobs BrumbergWinner of four major awards, this updated edition of Joan Jacobs Brumberg's Fasting Girls, presents a history of women's food-refusal dating back as far as the sixteenth century. Here is a tableau of female self-denial: medieval marty...
Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotiona...
Daniel J. KindlonTwo of the country's leading psychologists share what they have learned in more than 35 years of combined experience working with boys and their families.They reveal a nation of boys who are hurting, sad, afraid, angry and silent.
2011 Reprint of 1930 English edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Along with Freud and James, Alfred Adler was a pioneer in the field of individual psychiatry. The materi...
Developing Teen Leadership: A Practic...
Dan ApplemanNot long ago, all it took to have a comfortable career was to do well in high school, get a college degree, and find a nice stable job. But the world is changing rapidly, and many of the nice stable jobs have moved to developing count...
The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning ...
Bruno BettelheimBruno Bettelheim was one of the great child psychologists of the twentieth century and perhaps none of his books has been more influential than this revelatory study of fairy tales and their universal importance in understanding child...
Consciousness: A Very Short Introduct...
Susan BlackmoreConsciousness, "the last great mystery for science," remains a hot topic. How can a physical brain create our experience of the world? What creates our identity? Do we really have free will? Could consciousness itself be an ...
Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life ...
Sarah-Jayne BlakemoreA tour through the groundbreaking science behind the enigmatic, but crucial, brain developments of adolescence and how those translate into teenage behaviorThe brain creates every feeling, emotion, and desire we experience, and stores...
Discipline: The Brazelton Way, Second...
T. Berry BrazeltonWorld renowned pediatricians T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua Sparrow see discipline as a parent's gift to a child. By following the doctors' unique approach, which emphasizes teaching over punishment, parents will find effective solutio...
NurtureShock: New Thinking About Chil...
Po BronsonOne of the most influential books about children ever published, Nurture Shock offers a revolutionary new perspective on children that upends a library's worth of conventional wisdom. With impeccable storytelling and razor-sharp analy...
Quarterlife: The Search for Self in E...
Satya Doyle ByockAn innovative psychotherapist tackles the overlooked stage of Quarterlife—the years between adolescence and midlife—and provides a “fascinating” guide “on how to navigate and thrive—r...
How to Have Fun with Your Aging Paren...
Christina Britton Conroy~ A step-by-step manual for adults who love and care for older adults ~One afternoon, music therapist Christina Britton Conroy was taking nursing home residents to activities. She was thrilled when a sweet, disoriented lady joined he...
Becoming Adult: How Teenagers Prepare...
Mihaly CsikszentmihalyiHow do young people envision their occupational futures? What do teenagers feel about their schooling and after-school work, and how do these experiences affect their passage to adult work? These are the questions that psychologist Mi...
The Tech Solution: Creating Healthy H...
Shimi Dr KangA Harvard-trained psychiatrist and mom of three gives parents and educators the tech habits children need to achieve their full potentialand a six-step plan to put them into action. You may have picked up on some warning sign...
"This book will last and last, because it contains the wisdom of two wonderfully knowing observers of our human destiny."—Robert ColesFor decades Erik H. Erikson's concept of the stages of human development has deeply influenced ...
The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan: A Blue...
Ben FossFinally, a groundbreaking book that reveals what your dyslexic child is experiencing—and what you can do so that he or she will thrive More than thirty million people in the United States are dyslexic—a brain-based genetic trait, ...
Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent ...
James Garbarino"Remarkable--. What sets Lost Boys apart from the ordinary lament is the author's palpable sense of care and compassion."--The Washington Post Book WorldIn the past few years our national consciousness has been altered by haunting ima...
The App Generation: How Today's Youth...
Howard GardnerNo one has failed to notice that the current generation of youth is deeply—some would say totally—involved with digital media. Professors Howard Gardner and Katie Davis name today's young people The App Generation, and in this spe...
Back to Normal: Why Ordinary Childhoo...
Enrico GnaulatiA veteran clinical psychologist exposes why doctors, teachers, and parents incorrectly diagnose healthy American children with serious psychiatric conditions. In recent years there has been an alarming rise in the number of American ...
The Gardener and the Carpenter: What ...
Alison GopnikCaring deeply about our children is part of what makes us human. Yet the thing we call "parenting" is a surprisingly new invention. In the past 30 years, the concept of parenting and the multibillion-dollar industry surround...