Child rearing United States


Click on the link to search for the item.




Families first -- HQ536 .F34 1994
Bill Moyers examines a growing national movement that has achieved success in keeping troubled families together through the innovative strategy of working with them in their homes. This approach is known as family preservation services (FPS).
Touchpoints. Volume 1. Pregnancy, birth and the first weeks of life -- HQ792 .U5 T68 1991 V.1
By watching a dozen families, all in unique situations, Dr. Brazelton shows how and why children develop the way they do. For example, the Schumacher's prepare for their second child, and single mother Laura Ryan prepares for her first child.
Touchpoints. Volume 2. First month through the first year -- HQ792 .U5 T68 1991 V.2
By watching our families, all in unique situations, Dr. Brazelton shows how and why children develop the way they do. For example, John and Stella Seo learn about the predictable stages of sleep and feeding each baby goes through, even their premature baby. David and Patrishya Chamberlain learn how to handle the fussy crying of colic by reading their baby's cues.
Touchpoints. Volume 3. One year through toddlerhood -- HQ792 .U5 T68 1991 V.3
By watching a dozen families, all in unique situations, Dr. Brazelton shows how and why children develop the way they do. For example, the Schumacher's try to cope with the stresses of a new addition to their family; and Mary Lou Boutwell feels the need to get her two year old toilet trained before he starts nursery school.


Return to Marriage & Family