Thinking Children
Newsletter of The Center for Child Development and Learning.
Download Vol. 6 Issue 3, October 2008
Download Vol. 6 Issue 2, May 2008
Download Vol. 6 Issue 1, January 2008
Download Vol. 5 Issue 3, October 2007
Download Vol. 5 Issue 2, June 2007
Download Vol. 5 Issue 1, March 2007
Download Vol. 4 Issue 3, December 2006
Download Vol. 4 Issue 2, June 2006
Download Vol. 4 Issue 1, March 2006
Download Vol. 3 Issue 3, November 2005
Download Vol. 3 Issue 2, June 2005
Download Vol. 3 Issue 1, February 2005
Download Vol. 2 Issue 3, October 2004
Download Vol. 2 Issue 2, June 2004
Download Vol. 2 Issue 1, March 2004
Download Vol. 1 Issue 1, December 2003
CONTENTS:
- VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3
- The Reading Puzzle
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- When Reading Isn't Easy: An Overviewof Dyslexia
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- Conversations... About Reading Difficulties and How to Help
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- Facing Reading and Writing Challenges Over Time
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- VOLUME 6, ISSUE 2
- The Social Life of Children
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- A Guide to Understanding Social Skills Groups
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- Two Vignettes
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- Building Social Bridges
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- VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1
- Psychological Assessments: The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of the Parts
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- The Fear of Labeling
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- When The Time is Right: The Thinking Behind When to Have an Assessment
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- What's in a Name? The Assessment Process Demystified
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- Alexander's Story
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- Public vs. Private Evaluation
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- VOLUME 5, ISSUE 3
- The Possibility of Thinking
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- Top 10 Things to Remember When Thinking About Children
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- Excerpts Written by Marsha Winokur
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- VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2
- Exploring Boundaries
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- Boundaries and Developmental Change
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- Conversations... About Creating Boundaries with Your Children
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- Blurry Boundaries
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- VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1
- Homework: Fads or Facts
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- The Role of Parents in "Doing Homework"
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- Conversations... About Dealing with Your Child's Homework
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- Why Is Sarah Doing So Much Homework?
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- VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3
- When the Same Is Not Equal
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- Difficult Choices: When One Child Needs More Attention
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- Conversations... I don't mind, Mom. I'll help him... I am different from my brother... I want my own friends.
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- VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2
- Transitions Revisited
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- Educational Expectations: Are You Worried about Next Year?
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- Conversations... About Your Child's Transitions
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- VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1
- Loners and Joiners
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- How Many Friends Should My Child Have?
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- That's What Friends Are For
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- VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3
- Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Help?
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- The Parent-School Partnership
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- About Your Child in School
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- Remediation or Tutoring: Is There A Difference?
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- VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2
- Transitions: What Makes Them So Difficult?
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- A Closer Look at Transitions...
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- Children And Transition
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- VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1
- The Paradox of Attachment
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- Optimal Struggle for Parents
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- The Meanest Mom
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- VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3
- Differences in Development: Do You Need to Worry?
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- Optimal Struggle
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- When You're Worried: A Guide to Thinking About Your Child
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- VOLUME 2, ISSUE 2
- Psychiatric Drugs and Children II
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- Speaking with Children about Medication
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- For Parents, There Are Always Questions
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- Letters to the Editor
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- VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1
- Psychiatric Drugs and Children
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- Medication: How Confusing It Is
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- UCSF Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics A Parent's Dilemma
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- A Teacher's Perspective
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- VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1
- A Different Kind of Resource for Parents
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- Phases and Fads in the Field of Child Development
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- Standardizing The Curriculum... And Our Children
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- Celebrating Adolescence
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