Research guide for studies in infancy and childhood

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Research guide for studies in infancy and childhood

Enid E. Haag

(Reference sources for the social sciences and humanities, no. 8)

Greenwood Press, 1988

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This unique research tool will lead researchers and practitioners to published materials and documents that can provide answers needed for making informed decisions regarding issues related to today's children. Comprised of approximately 1,400 entries, this guide reflects an interdisciplinary approach citing sources from the fields of psychology, education, sociology, medicine, law, home economics, and the arts. Chapter 12, with its focus on creativity, is unique in its coverage of drama, dance, art, and music. The bibliography of music resources by Marian Ritter is the first of its kind. Appropriate for a wide range of users, this book is designed for students just beginning to seek answers to questions concerning children, as well as professionals with years of experience in dealing with childhood problems. It will also be helpful for those wishing to learn about using databases in the literature searching process. A carefully organized table of contents and complete subject index allow for ease of entry location.

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General Introductory Material Researching Infancy and Childhood Using the New Technologies by Dana Johnson Special Subject Area Bibliographies Families Child Care Communications Cognition Behavior Development Social/Cultural Development Physical Development Atypical Development Creativity Bibliography Indexes

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