Περιεχόμενα
Preface
1 – The Importance of Child Behavior and Development in Life Course Health
2 – Understanding Children: Theories, Concepts, and Insights
3 – Preparing your Practice for Socially and Emotionally-Responsive Care
4 – Use of Drawing by Children at Health Encounters
5 – The Prenatal Period: Understanding Parent Stress, Mental Health, and Attachment
6 – The Newborn: Meeting the Infant
7 – Neonatal Intensive Care Units: Special Issues for Medically Vulnerable Infants
8 – First days at home: Making a Place in the Family
9 – One to Two Months: Adjusting to the World
10 – Three to Four Months: Smiles and Laughs
11 – Six Months: Reaching Out
11 – Eight to Nine Months: Exploring and Clinging
13 – One Year: One Giant Step Forward
14 – 15 to 18 Months: Declaring Independence and Pushing the Limits
15 – Two Years: Language Leaps
16 – Three Years: Emergence of Magic
17 – Four Years: Clearer Sense of Self
18 – Five Years: Opening the School Door
19 – Six to Seven Years: Reading, Relationships, and Playing by the Rules
20 – Seven to Ten Years: The World of Middle Childhood
21 – Eleven to Fourteen Years: Early Adolescence – Age of Rapid Changes
22 – Fifteen to Seventeen Years: Mid-Adolescence – Redefining Self
23 – Seventeen to Twenty-One Years; Transition to Adulthood
24 – Specific Challenges: Foster Care and Juvenile Justice
25 – Encounters with Illness: Coping and Growing
26 – Stressful Events: Separation, Loss, Violence, and Death
27 – Resources for Families: An Annotated Bibliography (might all be online)