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      AMA - Division 37 - Child, Youth, and Family Services
      Division 37 of the American Psychological Association (Child, Youth, and Family Services). Includes publications, membership details, convention information, and task forces.
      http://www.apa.org/divisions/div37/
      AMA - Division 53 - Clinical Child Psychology
      Information about the American Psychological Association's Division 53, Clinical Child Psychology. Includes links to publications and information about task forces, APA Convention activities, and membership for practitioners and students.
      http://www.apa.org/about/division/div53.html
      Ask a Child Psychologist
      Provides advice on child development and parenting.
      http://www.askachildpsychologist.com
      Birth Psychology
      Theory and research on birth psychology.
      http://www.birthpsychology.com/
      Child and Family Study Group
      Research lab at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Provides information on the lab and past and present research projects.
      http://www.clas.wayne.edu/cfsg/
      The Child Psychologist
      Dedicated to the fields special education and psychology and the remediation of childhood and adolescent disorders.
      http://www.childpsychologist.com/
      The Childhood Trauma
      Text of a lecture delivered by psychologist Alice Miller in 1998.
      http://www.vachss.com/guest_dispatches/alice_miller2.html
      Cognitive Therapy for Kids
      Provides resources for parents of children and adolescents who may be dealing with anxiety, depression, or AD/HD. The site describes the practice of cognitive behavioral therapy, and provides links and resources.
      http://www.CognitiveTherapyforKids.com
      Dr. Amy.net
      Resources regarding various child and teen issues. Three sections: Teens, Parents and Students.
      http://www.dramy.net/
      Institute for the Study of Children, Families and Social Issues
      Listing of current research projects; listing of people involved with the Institute. Affiliated with Birkbeck, University of London.
      http://www.iscfsi.bbk.ac.uk/
      Liew Lab of Child Development
      This lab at Texas A&M University is interested in understanding the processes involved in children’s social and emotional development. The main goal is to understand what helps children become well adjusted and competent, socially and academically.
      http://projectabc.tamu.edu
      NYU Infant Cognition Center
      How babies see, understand, and learn about the nature of objects, categories, numbers, and language.
      http://psych.nyu.edu/infant/
      Parent-Child Interaction Assessment-II
      A direct observation assessment and treatment program that involves videotaping parents and children as they play together at a make-believe zoo.
      http://pages.uindy.edu/~rholigrocki/pcia.htm
      Pro Autism
      Provides information on the remediation of autism's core deficits through relationship development.
      http://www.pro-autism.com
      Sibling Rivalry
      The causes, consequences, and solutions to the multiple social, psychological and family problems caused by sibling rivalry.
      http://www.angelfire.com/md/imsystem/sibriv1.html
      The Society of Pediatric Psychology
      A forum for professionals interested in caring for children and their families.
      http://www.apa.org/divisions/div54/




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