Incoming Resources
- Attachment and loss, John Bowlby. Vol. 1, Attachment
- The social child, edited by Anne Campbell, Steven Muncer
- Playing and reality, [by] D.W. Winnicott
- The Oxford handbook of the development of play, edited by Anthony D. Pellegrini
- Just Babies:, the origins of good and evil /, Bloom, Paul
- Free to learn, why unleashing the instinct to play will make our children happier, more self-reliant, and better students for life, Peter Gray
- Ready, set, relax, a research-based program of relaxation, learning, and self-esteem for children, by Jeffrey S. Allen and Roger J. Klein
- Last child in the woods, saving our children from nature-deficit disorder, Richard Louv
- The child's attitude to death, Marjorie Editha Mitchell
- John Bowlby and attachment theory, Jeremy Holmes
- Children and play, Peter K. Smith ; with a chapter by Yumi Gosso
- The house of make-believe, children's play and the developing imagination, Dorothy G. Singer and Jerome L. Singer
- Advances in child development and behavior, edited by Hayne W. Reese. Vol.15
- Helping children to cope with change, stress and anxiety, a photocopiable activities book, Deborah M. Plummer ; illustrated by Alice Harper
- Your growing child and religion, a psychological account, R.S. Lee
- Speech and the development of mental processes in the child, an experimental investigation, by A.R. Luria & F.Ia. Yudovich. Edited by Joan Simon
- Handbook of race, racism, and the developing child, edited by Stephen M. Quintana, Clark McKown
- Children in search of meaning, a study of religious and scientific thought and enquiry arising from experience in the primary school years, Violet Madge
- Managing play as a learning process
- Social learning and its measurement, M. L. Kellmer Pringle
- Attachment across the life cycle, edited by Colin Murray Parkes, Joan Stevenson-Hinde and Peter Marris
- The genius of play, celebrating the spirit of childhood, Sally Jenkinson
- Advances in child development and behavior, edited by Hayne W. Reese. Vol.10
- A secure base, clinical applications of attachment theory, John Bowlby
- Brief separations, Christoph M. Heinicke and Ilse J. Westheimer ; with the assistance of Elizabeth Wolpert
- Moral judgement from childhood to adolescence, by Norman J. Bull
- We don't play with guns here, war, weapon and superhero play in the early years, Penny Holland
- Advances in child development and behavior, edited by Hayne W. Reese. Vol.7
- On the outside looking in, collected essays on young child observation in social work training, edited by Gillian Bridge and Gillian Miles
- The sibling, [by] Brian Sutton-Smith, B. G. Rosenberg
- Attachment and development, Susan Goldberg
- The continuum concept, Jean Liedloff
- Changing children's behavior, [by] John D. Krumboltz [and] Helen Brandhorst Krumboltz
- Advances in child development and behavior, edited by Hayne W. Reese. Vol.9
- What Natasha can do, Nicole Call & Sally Featherstone ; [illustrations: Jane Massey]
- Play and development, a symposium with contributions by Jean Piaget ... [et al.], edited by Maria W. Piers
- Language and the child, by M. M. Lewis
- Planning play and the early years, Penny Tassoni, Karen Hucker
- Advances in child development and behavior, edited by Hayne W. Reese. Vol.17
- Nicknames, their origins and social consequences, [by] Jane Morgan, Christopher O'Neill, Rom Harré
- Attachment and loss, John Bowlby, Volume 2 Separation, anxiety and anger
- Attachment and loss, John Bowlby, Vol. 1
- Development according to parents, the nature, sources, and consequences of parents' ideas, Jacqueline J. Goodnow and W. Andrew Collins
- The Oedipus complex today, clinical implications, Ronald Britton, Michael Feldman and Edna O'Shaughnessy ; with an introduction by Hanna Segal ; edited by John Steiner
- The making and breaking of affectional bonds, John Bowlby
- A secure base, clinical applications of attachment theory, John Bowlby
- Interviewing children and adolescents, John Rich