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Engaging Young Children with Informational Books
by
Patrick, Helen
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Mantzicopoulos, P. Youli
in
Children
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Children's literature
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Early Childhood Literacy
2013,2014
This book bridges the gap between educational psychology theory and classroom practice. Specific objectives give teachers and teacher-trainees access to current advances in research and theory on human learning, teaching, and instruction in an easily understood and usable form.
Public Policy and Mental Health
by
Pirog, Maureen A. (Anne)
,
Good, Emily M
in
Community Mental Health
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Counseling Agency Management
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Mental illness
2012,2013
This eighth book in the Prevention Practice Kit provides a broad overview of the types of policies governments establish to prevent mental disorders as well as the various ways in which these policies are created. The authors describe the process of analyzing public programs, laws, policies, and managerial innovations in mental disorder prevention, and help readers examine both the rationale for these programs and policies and whether or not they really work.
Resolution on poverty and socioeconomic status
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American Psychological Association
in
Aging (Individuals)
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Association (Psychology)
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Body Weight
2003
The American Psychological Association's resolution on poverty and socioeconomic status is presented.
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A developmental approach to educating young children
by
Daniels, Denise H
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Clarkson, Patricia K
in
Child development
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Early childhood education
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Early Childhood Instruction
2010,2012
This resource helps teachers to learn how current research and theory from educational psychology can be applied to create child-centered learning environments and developmentally appropriate practices.