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PSY 301 Child Development |
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Ayers-Lopez, Susan, Sanderson Marcia and Richardson, Joan. Paper, “ Advanced Risk Assessment Training: Does It Make a Difference? Fourth Annual National Human Services Training Evaluation Symposium, University of California at Berkeley, May 23-25,2001.
Banach, Mary. “The Best Interests of the Child: Decision-Making Factors.” Families in Society: Journal of Contemporary Services. May/June 1998, pp.331-340.
Barth, Richard. “Permanent Placements for young Children placed in Foster care: A Proposal for a Child Welfare Services Performance Standard.” Children and Youth Services Review. Vol 19, No 8 1997, pp. 615-531.
Bourg, Wendy, Broderick, Raymond, Flagor, Robin, Kelly, Donna Meeks, Ervin, Diane Lang and Butler Judy. (1999). A Child Interviewer’s Book. Thousand Oaks CA
Briere, J; Berliner, L; et al (2001, 2nd ed). The APSAC Handbook on Child Maltreatment, Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications.
Burns, George W. 101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens : Using Metaphors in
Therapy.
Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2004.
A series of heart-warming stories that can be used as therapeutic metaphors. Covers both younger children and adolescents. National University e-book.
Burns, Barbara, and Hoagwood, Kimberly. (2002) Community Treatment for Youth. New York, Oxford University Press.
Burton, Jan Ellen and Rassmussen, Lucinda A. et al., (1998) Treating Children with Sexually Abusive Problems. New York, Hayworth Maltreatment and Trauma Press.
Caldas, Stephen J. (2006) Raising Bilingual— Biliterate Children in Monolingual Cultures Cromwell Press: Clevedon, Great Britain
This book describes the experience of a British couple who wanted to educate thier children as bi-lingual in French and English. They lived for a period in French-speaking Canada. They say they were completely successful and thier book describes thier many struggles to achieve this goal. National University library e-book.
Child Abuse Prevention Handbook. Crime and Violence Prevention Center, California Attorney General’s Office, revised 2000.
Cohen, Judith, Deblinger, Ester, Mannarino, Anthony P., de Areliano, Michael A. “ The Importance of Culture in Treating Abused and Neglected Children: An Empirical Review. Child Maltreatment 6 (2) May, 2001, pp 148-157.
Cohen, Neil, et al. (2000) Child Welfare A Multicultural Focus. Boston,MA Allyn and Bacon.
Committee on Food Marketing and the Diets of Children and Youth(CB). (2006)
Food Marketing to Children and Youth : Threat or Opportunity?.
Washington, DC, USA: National Academies Press
Looks at the effect of marketing on diet and health of children in the U.S. The text suggests some changes to policy in this area. National University library e-book.
Courtney, Mark. The Cost of Child Protection in the Context of Welfare Reform. The Future of Children, Vol8 No1, Spring 1998, pp88-103.
Crosson-Tower, Cynthia. (1998). Exploring Child Welfare - A Practice Prospective. Boston MA.: Allyn and Bacon.
Crossen-Tower, Cynthia. (2002) Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect. Boston, MA; Allyn and Bacon.
DeBruyn, Lemyra, Chino, Michelle, Serna, Patricia. “ Child Maltreatment
in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Integrating Culture, History
and Public Health for Intervention and Prevention.” Child Maltreatment
6, (2) May 2001, pp. 89-102.
Drake, Brettand Jonson-Reid, Mellisa. “ Substantiation and Early Decision
Points in Public Child Welfare: A Conceptual Reconsideration.” Child Maltreatment
5, (3) August, 2000, pp227-235.
Downs, Susan Whitelaw, Moore Ernestine, McFadden, Emily Jean and Costin, Lela. (2000) Child Welfare and Family Services. Boston, MA. Allyn and Bacon
Dubowitz, Howard and DePanfilis, Diane. (2000) Handbook for Child Protection Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications.
Eccles, Jacquelynne S.(Editor). (2002) Community Programs to Promote Youth Development. Washington, DC, USA: National Academy Press, 2002.
The results of a large effort to assess the status of children and adolescents in the United States. It sees progress as mixed. In some areas such as high school graduation the news in good, with many gains in recent years. Other areas, have shown a greater incidence of problems. National University library e-book.
Elofson, Patricia, Merkel-Holguin, Lisa, Matt Solis. “ Family Group Conferencing: Improving Services to Indian Children and Families.” Protecting Children, American Humane Association. 16 (3) pp 40 – 43.
Fontes, Lisa Aronson, Cruz, Mario and Tabachnick, Joan. “Views of Child Sexual Abuse in Two Cultural Communities: An Exploratory Study Among African Americans and Latinos.” Child Maltreatment 6 (2) May, 2001, pp 103 – 117.
Frame, Laura, Berrick, Jill Duerr, Brodowski, Melissa Lim. “Understanding Re-entry to Out of Home Care for Reunified Infants.” Child Welfare,79 (4) July/August 2000, pp 339-369.
Freundlich, Madelyn. (2000) Adoption and Ethics. Washington, DC. Child Welfare League of America, Inc.
Garbarino, James. (1999). Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them. New York, New York, the Free Press.
Giardino, Angelo P. and Giardino, Eillen R. (2002) Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter. St. Louis, Missouri, G.W. Medical Publishing.
Herring, Roger D. (1999). Counseling With Native American Indians and Alaska Natives. Thousand Oaks, CA Sage Publications
Heibert-Murphy, Diane. “ Factors Related to Mother’s Perceptions
of Parenting Following Their Children’s Disclosures of Sexual Abuse.”
Child Maltreatment, 5, (3)
August, 2000, pp. 251-260.
Horejsi, Charles. (1996). Assessment and Case Planning in Child Protection
and Foster Care Services. American Humane Association.
Jasinski, Jana, L. “Pregnancy and Violence Against Women.” Journal
of Interpersonal Violence. 16 (7) July, 2001, pp 712 –733.
Jasper,Debra and Jaspin, Elliot. “Many Foster Children Slip Through the Cracks at Age 18.” (9/27/99) Dayton Daily News Library. http://www.activedayton.com
Jones, Loring, Becker, Irene and Falk, Krista. “ The Effectiveness of Court Mandated Intervention Services Versus Voluntary Services in Child Protective Services: Abbreviated Version.” Family Preservation Journal Vol 4, 2, 1999, pp. 75-96.
Jones, Loring and Gross, Betsy. ”Perceptions and Practice with Domestic Violence Among Child Protective Service Workers.” Children and Youth Services Review, Vol 22, No.5, 2000, pp.355-371.
Marcia, J. E., Waterman, A. S., Matteson, D. R., Archer, S. L., & Orlofsky,
J. L.(Eds.) (1993). Ego identity: A handbook for psychosocial research. New
York: Springer.
This volume contains a review of identity research through the early 1990s and
has chapters focusing particularly on issues related to identity and gender,
as well as identity processes. The manual also contains adolescent and adult
forms of the Identity Status Interview.
McCardle, Peggy D. (2006) Childhood bilingualism [electronic resource]
: research on infancy through school age
Cromwell Press: Clevedon, Great Britain
Report of a study group looking at bi-lingual children in the U.S. The focus is on the technical aspects of language development in bi-lingual poeple. Advocates the development of of bi-lingualism at an early age. National University library e-book.
Mc Kay, Mary. “The Link Between Domestic Violence and Child Abuse: Assessment and Treatment Considerations.” Child Welfare Vol LXXIII No. 1. Jan- Feb 1994 pp. 29-39.
Mignon, Sylvia I., Larson, Calvin J., and Holmes, William M. (2002) Family Abuse, Consequences, Theories and Responses. Boston, MA, Allyn and Bacon.
“Minnesota’s Welfare Reform Brings Dramatic Results for Long Term Recipients and Their Children.” (2000) Press Release. Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC) http://www.mdrc.org/PressReleases/mfip-pr.htm
Nelson, Kristine. “Family Preservation – What Is It?” Children and Youth Services Review. Vol 19, No1\2, 1997, pp. 108-118.
“The Nexus of Welfare Reform and Child Welfare.” (2000) Research Digest. APHSA Human Services Research and Information Center. http://www.aphsa.org/opd/research/researchdigest0400.html
Nixon, Paul, Merkel-Holguin, Lisa, Sivak, Paul, Gunderson, Karin. “How Can Family Group Conferences Become Family Driven? Some Dilemmas and Possibilities.” Protecting Children, American Humane Association. 16 (3) 2000, pp 22-33.
Parnell, Teresa F. and Day, Deborah O. (1998) Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy, Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage Publications.
Smith, Jean; Benton, Rebecca; Moore, Joyce and Runyon, Desmond.(1997) Understanding the Medical Diagnosis of Maltreatment: A Guide for Non-Medical Professionals. American Humane Association.
Stein, Theodore. (1998) Child Welfare and the Law, Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.
Terao, Sherri Y., Borrego, Jr, Joaquin, Urquiza, Anthony J. “ A Reporting and Response Model for Culture and Child Maltreatment.” Child Maltreatment 6 (2) May, 2001, pp 158-168.
Tumlin, Karen C. and Geen Rob. (May 2000) “The Decision to Investigate: Understanding State Child Welfare Screening Polices and Practices.”New Federalism: Issues and Options for States. Urban Institute. http://www.urban.org/
Waldfogel, Jane. “Rethinking the Paradigm of Child Protection.” The Future of Children, Vol8 No1 Spring, 1998, pp 104-119.
Wallace, Harvey. (2002). Family Violence; Legal, Medical and Social Perspectvies. Boston, MA, Allyn and Bacon.
Wilmot, Leslie E. “It’s Not Too Late: The Use of FGDM Processes to Achieve Family Reunification.” Protecting Children, American Humane Association. 16, (3) 2000, pp 34-39.
Young, Nancy K. and Gardner, Sidney L. “Children at the Crossroads.” Public Welfare, Winter, 1998, pp.3-10.
Zimmerman, Eilene. “Suffer the Children.” San Diego Magazine, July, 2000, pp 62-65, 186-187.