| Children, 7/e John W. Santrock,
University of Texas, Dallas
Socioemotional Development in Adolescence
Additional Internet ResourcesAPA site
(http://www.apa.org)
Offers a multitude of options for learning about pregnancy, childbirth options, and other topics covered in this chapter. |
| | | APS site
(http://www.psychologicalscience.org)
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| | | Children Now
(http://www.childrennow.org)
Uses research and mass communications to provide information about children's issues; provides many links |
| | | Intelihealth
(http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH)
Offers health information from a variety of sources, including Harvard Medical School. Feel free to search the site for any of the topics covered in this chapter (and others). |
| | | Metanoia
(http://www.metanoia.org/suicide)
Suicide: Read this First-a knowledgeable site reaching down to the emotional level for suicide prevention) |
| | | The National Institute of Child Health
(http://www.nichd.nih.gov)
One of the many information sites of the National Institutes of Health. This one is devoted to all aspects of children's and adolescents' health. |
| | | NLDLine
(http://www.nldline.com/dr.htm)
A very nice site by Dr. Stephen Rothenberg presenting some case studies of children who have problems with social skills and different therapeutic strategies that could be useful. |
| | | Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD)
(http://www.srcd.org/)
The Website for SRCD, an organization whose purposes are to promote multidisciplinary research in the field of human development, to foster the exchange of information among scientists and other professionals of various disciplines, and to encourage applications of research findings. |
| | | Suicide Information
(http://www.suicideinfo.ca)
Canada's suicide information/prevention Website |
| | | Web MD
(http://www.webmd.com)
Offers a wide variety of information for the medical profession and for consumers. |
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