The Human Brain during the First Trimester 6.3- to 10.5-mm Crown-Rump Lengths
by Shirley A. Bayer and Joseph Altman
This second of 15 short atlases reimagines the classic 5-volume Atlas of Human Central Nervous System Development. A handy paperback edition focuses on an early part of the first trimester of human brain development. Serial sections from specimens between 6.3 mm and 10.5 mm are illustrated and annotated in detail, together with 3D reconstructions. An introduction summarizes these earliest stages of human CNS development. The accompanying Glossary gives definitions for all the terms used in this...
Mentalization-Based Treatment for Children
by Nick Midgley, Karin Ensink, Karin Lindqvist, Norka Malberg, and Nicole Muller
Mentalization--based treatment promotes clients’ ability to interpret the meaning of others’ behavior by considering their underlying mental states and intentions, as well as clients’ capacity to understand the impact of their own behaviors on others. This book is the first comprehensive clinical introduction to using this approach with children, 5--12 years old, who experience emotional and behavioral problems including anxiety and depression. Chapters examine problem assessment and case form...
Type 1 Diabetes in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults (Class Health)
by Ragnar Hanas
This is a step-by-step guide to achieving optimal health with diabetes for young people with type 1 diabetes and their parents, as well as health care professionals, teachers, schools, counsellors and many others. It offers straightforward guidance on blood glucose, hypos, healthy eating, exercise, illness, smoking, travel and many other topics. It includes practical checklists, and stories from young people with diabetes. It also includes an extensive glossary defining over 165 medical terms 42...
A memoir both bittersweet and inspiring by an American pediatric oncologist who spent seven years in Jerusalem taking care of Israeli and Palestinian children with one tragic thing in common--a diagnosis of pediatric cancer In 2007, Elisha Waldman, a New York-based pediatric oncologist and palliative-care specialist in his mid-thirties, was offered his dream job: attending physician at Jerusalem's Hadassah Medical Center. He had gone to medical school in Israel and spent time there as a t...
When Father Kills Mother
by Jean Harris-Hendriks, Dora Black, and Tony Kaplan
Children bereaved by the death of one parent (almost always the mother) at the hands of the other, in effect lose them both as the father is usually arrested soon after the killing or occasionally is dead by his own hand. The children are then uprooted. Almost inevitably they lose their home and, quite often, access to all personal possessions. School work, familiar routine and important friendships are all disrupted. Bereavement is but part of the process and when children are dislocated and t...
Clinical Skills in Infant Mental Health
by Sarah Mares, Louise Newman, and Beulah Warren
What is mental health in infancy and early childhood and why is it important? How does the infant-parent relationship influence development, and how do these early experiences shape our lives? How can clinical assessment and intervention focus on these early relationships to improve developmental outcomes for infants, young children and their families? This thoroughly updated and expanded edition of Clinical Skills in Infant Mental Health: The first three years provides an evidence-based and pra...
Depression, anxiety, and other internalizing disorders can have severe and lasting consequences for children and adolescents. This unique book provides clear-cut strategies for addressing these problems creatively and effectively with students in grades K-12. A concise overview of the nature, development, and course of childhood depression and anxiety is delineated, and a comprehensive assessment model is outlined. Chapters then present a wide range of empirically supported interventions that ar...
Dear Megan (Capital Cares (Paperback))
by Mary Beth Busby and Megan Massey
Classroom Pivotal Response Teaching for Children with Autism
by Aubyn C. Stahmer, Jessica Suhrheinrich, Sarah Reed, Laura Schreibman, and Cynthia Bolduc
This practical manual and accompanying DVD-ROM present a research-supported behavioral intervention for children with autism that teachers can easily integrate into their existing classroom curriculum. Classroom Pivotal Response Teaching (CPRT) enhances children's motivation and participation in learning; increases the number of learning opportunities they experience each day; and promotes mastery of targeted communication, play, social, and academic skills. In a convenient large-size format wit...
Current brain research is reshaping how we view educational diagnoses and interventions, and there is a growing interest in how neuropsychology can be applied to educational practice. Best Practices in School Neuropsychology features guidelines from internationally renowned researchers and clinicians on evidence-based assessment and intervention techniques. This wellspring of information for school neuropsychologists, psychologists, child psychologists, special educators, learning specialists,...
Clinical Paediatric Dietetics
Clinical Paediatric Dietetics is a comprehensive guide to the nutritional management of a wide range of paediatric disorders. It provides key information on how conditions may benefit from nutritional support or be ameliorated or resolved by dietary intervention. Covering assessment, requirements and normal healthy eating as well as the dietetic management and nutrition support of inherited metabolic disorders and diseases of all major organ systems, it is an indispensable guide for all those in...
Paediatric Approach to Learning Disorders
by Melvin D Levine, Robert Brooks, and Jack P Shonkoff
Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention
by Kathleen G. Nadeau and Ellen B Dixon
Packed with practical tips, know-how, and fun, this friendly workbook just for kids has solutions for every situation — at home, at school, and with friends. Now in its third edition, updated and expanded, with notes and resources for parents. Topics include: Getting homework done Making friends Remembering stuff Dealing with feelings Getting ready in the morning Learning to relax Staying focused Asking for help And much, much more! From the Just for Kids section:Lots of kids (and some...
Outcome studies have shown that treatment does not work if administered too late. Preventing Childhood Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Delinquency presents the newest research on the effectiveness of prevention and early intervention programs with children, from birth to adolescence. The contributors to this volume examine the theory and practice of leading programs designed to prevent social and behavioral problems--including violence and substance abuse--in children and adolescents. The innova...
The Survival Guide for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (and Their Parents) (Survival Guides for Kids)
by Elizabeth Verdick and Elizabeth Reeve
Help autistic kids understand their unique gifts and needs and learn strategies for daily living in a neurotypical world. This positive, straightforward reference book offers kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) their own comprehensive resource for both understanding their condition and finding tools to cope with the challenges they face every day. Freshly updated, the content reflects changes in the understanding of ASD since the book was first released, including clarification that Asperge...
Every year up to ten million household poisonings are reported, and many more children are exposed to chemicals commonly found in homes. This guide offers practical solutions to help parents understand the threat of environmental toxins and to prevent their poisonous effects.