Includes a newsletter, The Affect Scientist, on-line with up-to-date discussions of research on emotions and links to other sites with information about emotion. (
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~booner/ISRE/ISRE.html
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Provides information about the New York Longitudinal Scales and Cary Temperament Scales. Includes a temperament newsletter. (
http://www.temperament.com/
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At the National Network for Child Care Website you can learn more about how adults can interact with infants to help form a healthy attachment. (
http://www.nncc.org/Child.Dev/dc25_secure.attach.html
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Leading attachment researcher Everett Water’s website with extensive information about many aspects of attachment. This is an outstanding website. (
http://www.psychology.sunysb.edu/attachment/
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Provides information about providing quality child care. Extensive links to many related sites, including CareGuide, The Center for Career Development in Early Care and Education, Child Care Early Childhood Education Linkage System, and National Association for Family Child Care. (
http://www.nccic.org/
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Provides a description of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care, the most comprehensive childcare study conducted to date to determine how variations in childcare are related to children's development. Includes research findings from the study. (
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/od/secc/index.htm
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Go down the long list of topics until you come to romance and attraction; click on the links to read about various aspects of romance and attraction. (
http://www.socialpsychology.org/social.htm
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Explore a number of aspects of intimacy, including its development, sex differences, family influences, and other dimensions. (
http://marriage.about.com/people/marriage/cs/intimacy/
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