Child Development
Our child development materials cover a wide range of topics on child behavior and learning. Our videos and interactive CDs explain how to identify and promote everyday child learning opportunities for young children.
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Melodic Intonation Therapy with Young Children with Apraxia
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Technical Manual for Measuring and Evaluating Family Support Program Quality and Benefits
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Parent-Child Play Scale: A Rating Scale for Assessing Parent-Child Play Opportunities
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Powerful Social Fun for Little Ones: Making a Difference with Infant Learning Games
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Influences of Dialogic Reading on the Language Development of Toddlers
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Unlock Doorways to New Learning with Child-Focused Keys!
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Success! Pivotal Response Training Helps Young Children with Autism Gain “Pivotal” Skills
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Sense and Sensitivity: Research Indicates Best Ways to Boost Parental Sensitivity to Child Behavior
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Influence of Child Interests on Variations in Child Behavior and Functioning
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Effects of Dialogic Reading on the Language Development of 4- and 5-Year-Old Children
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Weaving Wonderful Tales
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Powerful Fun with Responsive Playthings: Making a Difference with Infant Learning Games
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No Rush! Research Proves It Pays to be Patient
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Magic Seven Steps to Responsive Teaching
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About-face for Stormy Preschoolers
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Success Breeds Happiness
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Social-Emotional Consequences of Response-Contingent Learning Opportunities
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More Than “Just a Touch”: How Adult Touch Affects Infants’ Learning and Behavior
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Latency to Learn in Contingency Studies of Young Children with Disabilities or Developmental Delays
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Influences of Hippotherapy on the Motor and Socio-Emotional Behavior of Young Children with Disabilities
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Influences of Contingent Touch on Infant Behavior
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Creating a Responsive Home Environment
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Child-Focused Keys
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Assessing the Social Interactive Behavior of Very Young Children
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Patience Pays!
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Sunny Days Ahead! Parents and Preschoolers Overcome Stormy Behavior and Have Fun with Interplay!
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Relative Effectiveness of Episodic and Conjugate Reinforcement on Child Operant Learning
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It Pays to be Patient!
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Influence of Caregiver Responsiveness on the Development of Young Children with or At Risk for Developmental Disabilities
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Effects of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy on Young Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders
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Close to You: Steps You Can Take to Build Strong Ties with Your Young Child
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An Ecological Framework for Assessing Infant and Toddler Development: Revised and Expanded
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A Simple Yet Power-Packed Way to Make the Most of Shared Reading with 4- and 5-Year-Old Children
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Modeling and Self-Evaluation are Potent Techniques for Helping Parents Stay Attuned to Their Children’s Behavior
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Effects of Yoga on Young Children With or at Risk for Developmental Disabilities or Delays
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YES! I Made it Happen!
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SPArkle When You Interact with Young Children!
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Social Toys: Try These Tools for Togetherness! Types of Toys You Can Use to Get Children Playing Together
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Relationship Between Types of Toys and Young Children’s Social Behavior
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Pages of Powerful Fun! Shared Book Reading Boosts Early Language Development
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Opening the Door to a Child’s Learning: Research Provides the Keys
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Is it Time for a TOY Tune-Up?
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Influences of Treadmill Training on the Motor Development of Infants with and without Disabilities
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Heart to Heart: The Strength of the Relationship Between an Adult Caregiver and a Young Child is Affected by the Adult’s Responsiveness
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Heart to Heart: Ideas for Building Strong Ties Between Parents and Young Children
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Evidence is a Bit Off-Key: Claims for Melodic Intonation Therapy Don’t Ring True
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Discovering the Power of the Ordinary
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Effects of Infant Massage on Cognitive, Motor, and Social-Emotional Functioning in High-Risk Infants
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Effectiveness of Pivotal Response Training as a Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Effectiveness of Dolphin-Assisted Therapy as a Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Disabilities
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Curtain Going Up . . . at Home! Take a Cue from Broadway and “Set the Stage” for Developing Social Ease
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Ay, there’s the rub . . .: Infant Massage Holds Promise not yet Confirmed by Research