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  1. Child behavior and development: A course of representative studies (McGraw-Hill publications in psychology)
  2. Understanding and Improving Child Behavior by George E. Speers, 1988-01-01
  3. Clinical Assessment of Child and Adolescent Behavior
  4. Manual for the Teacher's Report Form and Teacher Version of the Child Behavior Profile by Thomas M. Achenbach, Craig Edelbrock, 1986-03
  5. Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Volume 35 (Advances in Child Development and Behavior) (Advances in Child Development and Behavior)
  6. Techniques for Observing Normal Child Behavior by Nancy Carbonara, 1961-06-30
  7. The Gesell Institute's Child Behavior by Ilg, Louise Bates Ames Frances L., 1955-01-01
  8. Sex offenders, Internet child abuse images and emotional avoidance: The importance of values [An article from: Aggression and Violent Behavior] by E. Quayle, M. Vaughan, et all
  9. Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Children: Treatment-Focused Assessment by Michael J. Breen, Thomas S. Altepeter, 1990-08-03
  10. Understanding Child Behavior Disorders: An Introduction to Child Psychopathology by Donna M. Gelfand, William R. Jenson, et all 1988-04
  11. Early phases of personality development: A non-normative study of infant behavior (Society for Research in Child Development. Monographs) by Sibylle Korsch Escalona, 1953
  12. Antecedent assessment and assessment-based treatment of off-task behavior in a child diagnosed with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).: An article from: Education & Treatment of Children by William A. Flood, David A. Wilder, 2002-08-01
  13. Special Problems Child and Adolescent Behavior by Larry E. Beutler, 1978-06
  14. Providing instruction from novel staff as an antecedent intervention for child tantrum behavior in a public school classroom.: An article from: Education & Treatment of Children by James K. Luiselli, Linda Murbach, 2002-08-01

101. Prevent Child Sexual Abuse - Stop It Now!  An On-line Resource For Sex Offender
Information about and help for child sexual abuse, sex offenders, victims of child abuse, parents of youth with sexual behavior problems, professionals working in the field of child abuse.
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102. Scientology Philosophy: How To Live With Children
Basic Scientology philosophy on child raising with application to the handling of education and behavior problems.
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103. Child And Family Canada - Parenting
A group of articles from various sources, presented by child and Family Canada. Sites are mostly for parents of grade school aged children about such topics as supervising television, fathering, encouraging good behavior like cooperation and truthfulness, coping with difficult times.
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104. Cambridge Journals Online - Journal Home Page
Theoretical and empirical studies of language behavior in children.
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A key publication in the field, Journal of Child Language publishes articles on all aspects of the scientific study of language behaviour in children, the principles which underlie it, and the theories which may account for it. The international range of authors and breadth of coverage allow the journal to forge links between many different areas of research including psychology, linguistics, cognitive science and anthropology. This interdisciplinary approach spans a wide range of interests: phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, vocabulary, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, or any other recognised facet of language study. In addition to articles and book reviews, the journal contains a 'Notes' section and an occasional section containing a review article plus commentaries by a range of other researchers.
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106. Children's Mental Health Services Research Center
Conducts research that advances the knowledge about children with a variety of behavioral and mental health problems. Includes research on significant social problems such as child abuse, neglect, unruly behavior and delinquency.
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The Children’s Mental Health Services Research Center conducts research that advances knowledge about children and families with a variety of behavioral and mental health problems. This includes research on significant social problems such as child abuse, neglect, unruly behavior and delinquency. Much of the Center’s research focuses on understanding and improving the state and community organizations that address these problems. The Center’s work has identified a variety of organizational and service system characteristics that affect the quality and outcomes of services provided to high-risk children and families. Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), private foundations and other sources, the Center’s ground-breaking and award-winning work is frequently cited by other scholars and NIH publications and has been recognized in reports by the U.S. Surgeon General. For over a decade, the Center has been one of the largest recipients of NIH funding on the UT Knoxville campus.

107. What Parents Can Do To Change Their Child's Behavior Before The Teen Years
A child s behavior may be a problem if it doesn t match the expectations of the family or if it is disruptive. What can I do to change my child s behavior?
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Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or What Parents Can Do to Change Their Child's Behavior Before The Teen Years Click here for important information Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact This information, from the American Academy of Family Physicians , provides a general overview on managing children's behavior problems before they reach the teen years. Talk to your family doctor to find out if this information applies to you and to get more information on this subject. What is normal behavior for a child? Normal behavior in children depends on the child's age, personality, and physical and emotional development. A child's behavior may be a problem if it doesn't match the expectations of the family or if it is disruptive. Knowing what to expect from your child at each age will help you decide what is normal behavior. What can I do to change my child's behavior?

108. Why Can't My Child Behave? - A Book With Answers!
A parent's guide to ADD/ADHD. Easy to read compilation of living with a child with behavior problems. Based on the Feingold Association program. Better behavior without drugs.
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109. Www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/F3/F3.234.html
Is My child s behavior Normal ?Is My child s behavior Normal ? At eightyears-old, your child is learning how to set goals and understand the consequences of his behavior.
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110. Brookes Publishing | Books On Education, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Menta
Researchbased books on autism, Down Syndrome, behavior and child development. Offers practical strategies, intervention methods, and stories of real-life success.
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111. Children's Department: Recognizing Healthy And Unhealthy Sexual Development In C
Article examining what is normal sexual development and behavior in children and teenagers, and which behaviors might signal that a child is a victim of sexual abuse, or acting in a sexually aggressive manner towards others. By Dr. Phil Rich.
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In an age when childhood sexual abuse and victimization is increasingly on our minds, it is important for parents (and other caretakers) to understand what is "normal" sexual development and behavior in children and teenagers, and which behaviors might signal that a child is a victim of sexual abuse, or acting in a sexually aggressive manner towards others. In fact, sexual development and sexual play are natural and healthy processes in children, from toddlers through childhood and into adolescence. For infants and toddlers, this usually involves body sensations, cuddling and touch, and playing with toys. Even in the earliest of days, babies and toddlers touch and rub their own genitals, and even as infants boys experience erections. By early school age (5-7), children are interested in body parts and functions. Some sexual play may begin, and concepts of love and affection begin to develop, evolving into behaviors and questions that continue developing into later childhood (8-9 years old). But it is important to distinguish between age appropriate and age inappropriate sexual behaviors. Many children engage in sexual behaviors and show sexual interests throughout their entire childhood, even though they have not yet reached puberty. However, normative (or expected) sexual behaviors are usually not overtly sexual, are more exploratory and playful in nature, do not show a preoccupation with sexual interactions, and are not hostile, aggressive, or hurtful to self or others.

112. Vanderbilt Children's Hospital: Center For Child Development
Program at the Vanderbilt child Development Center providing specialized services for children with autism spectrum disorders and their families. Offers information on behavior management, social skills and early intervention programs.
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113. Sexuality & Kids
Advice and resources on variety of topics dealing with children, adolescents and sex, including sexual behavior, development, dating, sex crimes and child abuse. Targeted at parents and teens.
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Moms have influence. Research led by Dr. Robert Blum, University of Minnesota's Center for Adolescent Health and Development, indicated in September 2002 that teenage girls who have close relationships with their mothers tend to wait longer to have sex for the first time. Additionally, girls are less likely to have sex if their mothers disapprove. So don't give up on your teen. Don't think your opinion doesn't matter. Don't assume that, "Oh, well, she'll do it anyway." If she's able to look to her mother for guidance, she might not. What's Normal? Talking About the Human Body Teach Your Child Communication ... Donations Safer Child, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with federal tax-exempt status. Please note: 1) External organizations listed herein do not necessarily endorse Safer Child positions, nor do we necessarily endorse theirs. We list them as a courtesy and aren't responsible for their accuracy, completeness or content. 2) We recommend you maintain a healthy skepticism when reviewing information on the Internet; it might appear to be reliable yet actually be false, misleading, incomplete, out-of-date and/or intentionally harmful. 3) There might be material on the Internet that you disagree with or find objectionable; preview all sites before viewing them with your child. 4) We are not responsible for external addresses/phone numbers changing without our knowledge. 5) The information and commentary on this site are not substitutes for professional advice from your doctor, lawyer, or mental health professional.

114. Psychotherapy Associates Of North Reading
Providing individual, family, group and couples counseling to adults, adolescents and children. Specialties include anxiety disorders, depression and child and adolescent behavior problems.
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115. Fair Start
The organization screens children18 months to school age for your child's motor, hearing, speech and language skills, their behavior and general development.
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116. Community Level Indicators For Understanding Health And Human Services Issues
Communitywide system to develop indicators for tracking illness, disease, injury, suicide, abuse, behavior, lifestyle, medical care, child care, and environment.
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DESCRIPTIONS OF REPRESENTATIVE INDICATOR SYSTEMS
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The Healthy Anchorage Indicators (HAI) Project is an initiative of the Anchorage Department of Health and Human Services. Its purpose is to develop physical, mental, social, and environmental indicators for tracking health and quality of life in Anchorage. HAI has developed a core set of indicators and is working to expand the core set each year. The main medium for the indicators is a web site that provides instant access to the information and includes brief explanations and additional resources for each indicator. See the Healthy Anchorage Indicators at http://www.indicatorsak.org . HAI works with the public health and social services community to develop and maintain the indicators and provides periodic reports to the press, Municipal Assembly, public, state policy makers, and the state legislature. There are 83 Healthy Anchorage Indicators, grouped into four categories:

117. PAMELA PERRY-HUNTER, M.D.
An AfricanAmerican psychiatrist practicing adult and child/adolescent psychiatry. Specializes in mood disorders, anxiety, ADHD, childhood behavior problems and women's issues.
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118. Main
A comprehensive behavior health treatment organization specializing in child, adolescent and family care.
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119. Human Services
Associate in Science Degree and Certificate programs with sequential courses of study designed to develop knowledge in personality patterns and behavior, roles and functions of community resources and skills in each curriculum option to provide training for employment in a variety of professional areas, including social agencies, community action programs, mental health centers, schools, health and welfare planning bodies, child care agencies and elderly services agencies.
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