GGK Next Generation Jump Start Manual

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References

References are broken down and labeled by unit and module. Match the number found within the manual to the corresponding reference number for the unit and module.

Unit 1 Module 1

  1. Center on the Developing Child Harvard University. (n.d.). Brain architecture. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/brain-architecture/
  2. Golinkoff, R. M., & Hirsh-Pasek, K. (2016). Becoming brilliant: What science tells us about raising successful children. Washington, DC: APA LifeTools.
  3. Kinsner, K. (2019, May 24). Bonding with your baby before birth. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1837-bonding-with-your-baby-before-birth
  4. Knowland, V. C. P., & Thomas, M. S. C. (2014). Educating the adult brain: How the neuroscience of learning can inform educational policy. International Review of Education, 60(1), 99-122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11159-014-9412-6
  5. Long, J. (2016, April 27). The importance of practice – And our reluctance to do it. Retrieved from https://www.harvardbusiness.org/the-importance-of-practice-and-our-reluctance-to-do-it/
  6. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2016, February 22). Before birth: Prenatal development for baby, mom, and dad [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/229-before-birth-prenatal-development-for-baby-mom-and-dad
  7. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero to Three]. (n.d.). Brain development [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/espanol/brain-development
  8. Siegel, D. J., & Bryson, T. P. (2011). The whole-brain child 12 revolutionary strategies to nurture your child’s developing mind. New York, NY: Bantam Books Trade Paperbacks.
  9. Suskind, D. (2015). Thirty million words building a child’s brain. New York, NY: Penguin Random House LLC.
  10. Zero To Three. (n.d.). How developed is the brain by birth? Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1377-how-developed-is-the-brain-by-birth
  11. Zero To Three. (n.d.). What are the most important changes in the brain after birth? Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1377-how-developed-is-the-brain-by-birth

 

Unit 2 Module 1

  1. Brown, B. (2013, December 10). Brene brown on empathy [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.thersa.org/discover/videos/rsa-shorts/2013/12/Brene-Brown-on-Empathy
  2. Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. (2017). Serve and return. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/serve-and-return/
  3. Healthy Families British Columbia. (2018, January 18). Babies’ development during the second trimester. Retrieved from https://www.healthyfamiliesbc.ca/home/articles/babies-development-during-second-trimester
  4. Lerner, C. (2016, February 29). Inside out: A film for parents of young children, too. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/342-inside-out-a-film-for-parents-of-young-children-too
  5. Lieberman, A. F. (2018). The Emotional Life of the Toddler. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
  6. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2015). Magic of everyday moments: Prenatal development
    [Video file]. Retrieved from
    https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/229-before-birth-prenatal-development-for-baby-mom-and-dad
  7. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2015). Magic of everyday moments: Responsive care [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/parenting/positive-parenting-approaches

Unit 2 Module 2

  1. Atashi, V., Kohan, S. Salehi, Z., & Salehi, K. (2018). Maternal-fetal emotional relationship during pregnancy,
    its related factors and outcomes in Iranian pregnant women: A panel study protocol [PDF file]. Reproductive Health, 15(176). Retrieved from
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-018-0620-6
  2. Brandon, A. R., Pitts, S., Denton, W. H., Stringer, C. A., & Evans, H. M. (2009). A history of the theory of
    prenatal attachment. Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 23(4), 201-222. Retrieved from
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3083029/
  3. Brown, G. L., Mangelsdorf, S. C., Neff, C., Schoppe-Sullivan, S. J., & Frosch, C. A. (2009). Young children’s self-concepts: Associations with child temperament, mothers’ and fathers’ parenting, and triadic family interaction [PDF file]. Merrill-Palmer Q (Wayne State Univ Press), 55(2), 184-216. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4429799/pdf/nihms585485.pdf
  4. Healthy Families British Columbia. (2017, September). Toddler’s first steps a best chance guide to parenting your 6-to-36-month-old child [PDF file]. Retrieved from https://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2017/toddlers-first-steps-2017.pdf
  5. Lieberman, A. F. (2018). The emotional life of the toddler. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
  6. Van der Walt, M. M., Lubbe, W., Coetzee, H., & Moss, S. J. (2016, July 15). Effect of prenatal stimulation programmes for enhancing postnatal bonding in primigravida mothers from the western cape [PDF file]. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 18(1), 27-46. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.25159/2520-5293/449
  7. Young, R. (2013, July). The importance of bonding [PDF file]. International Journal of Childbirth Education, 28(3), 11-16.
  8. Zero To Three. (n.d.) Birth to 12 months: Social-emotional development. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/238-birth-to-12-months-social-emotional-development
  9. Zero To Three. (n.d.) Developing social-emotional skills. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/series/developing-social-emotional-skills
  10. Zero To Three. (2017, August 11). Helping young children with sharing. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1964-helping-young-children-with-sharing
  11. Zero To Three. (2016, October 3). Tuning in: Supporting sharing. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1605-tuning-in-supporting-sharing

Unit 2 Module 3

  1. Bronson, P., & Merryman, A. (2009). Nurture shock new thinking about children. New York, NY: Twelve Hachette Book Group
  2. Center on the Developing Child Harvard University. (n.d.). 5 steps for brain-building serve and return. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-steps-for-brain-building-serve-and-return/
  3. Center on the Developing Child Harvard University. (n.d.). Serve and return. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/serve-and-return/
  4. Healthy Baby Healthy Brain. (n.d.). Start early help your baby right from the start ages and stages [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.healthybabyhealthybrain.ca/?page_id=554
  5. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. (2015). Before birth: Prenatal development for baby, mom, and dad [Video file].
    Retrieved from
    https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/229-before-birth-prenatal-development-for-baby-mom-and-dad
  6. Pinholster, G. (2015, June 24). ‘Serve and return’ interactions key to babies’ brain development. Retrieved from https://www.aaas.org/news/serve-and-return-interactions-key-babies-brain-development
  7. Zero To Three. (2016, February 25). How to support your child’s communication skills. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/302-how-to-support-your-child-s-communication-skills
  8. Zero To Three. (2010, May 19). Language and literacy skills from 24-36 months. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1289-language-and-literacy-skills-from-24-36-months
  9. Zero To Three. (n.d.). Supporting language and literacy skills from 12-24 months. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1285-supporting-language-and-literacy-skills-from-12-24-months
  10. Zero To Three. (2010, May 19). Supporting language and literacy skills from 0-12 months. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1281-supporting-language-and-literacy-skills-from-0-12-months

Unit 2 Module 4

  1. Bongiorno, L. (n.d.) 10 things every parent should know about play. Retrieved from https://www.naeyc.org/our-work/families/10-things-every-parent-play
  2. Center on the Developing Child Harvard University. (n.d.) Brain architecture [Video file]. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/brain-architecture/
  3. Healthy Families British Columbia. (2017, September). Toddler’s first steps a best chance guide to parenting your 6-to-36-month-old child [PDF file]. Retrieved from https://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2017/toddlers-first-steps-2017.pdf
  4. Parlakian, R. & Lerner, C. (2012). Magic of everyday moments: Brain wonders [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/espanol/brain-development
  5. Zero To Three. (2015, February 26). Stages of play from birth to 6 months: A full body experience! Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/312-stages-of-play-from-birth-to-6-months-a-full-body-experience
  6. Zero To Three. (2015, February 26). Stages of play from 6-12 months: Discovering connections. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/313-stages-of-play-from-6-12-months-discovering-connections
  7. Zero To Three. (2015, February 26). Stages of play from 12-24 months: Young toddlers are problem solvers. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/314-stages-of-play-from-12-24-months-young-toddlers-are-problem-solvers
  8. Zero To Three. (2015, February 26). Stages of play from 24-36 months: The world of imagination. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/315-stages-of-play-from-24-36-months-the-world-of-imagination
  9. Zero To Three. (n.d.) When does the fetus’s brain begin to work? Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1375-when-does-the-fetus-s-brain-begin-to-work

 

Unit 2 Module 5

  1. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2009, August 1). Cognitive development: 4 to 7 months. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/Pages/Cognitive-Development-4-to-7-Months.aspx
  2. Bronson, P., & Merryman, A. (2009). Nurture shock new thinking about children. New York, NY: Twelve.
  3. Canadian Paediatric Society. (2018, January). How to foster your child’s self-esteem. Retrieved from https://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/foster_self_esteem
  4. Kinsner, K. (2019, May 24). Bonding with your baby before birth. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1837-bonding-with-your-baby-before-birth
  5. Parlakian, R. & Lerner, C. (2016, May 11). From baby to big kid: Month 2. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1230-from-baby-to-big-kid-month-2
  6. Zero To Three. (n.d.). Stages of play from 12-24 months: Young toddlers are problem solvers. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/314-stages-of-play-from-12-24-months-young-toddlers-are-problem-solvers
  7. Zero To Three. (2010, February 21). Tips on helping your child develop confidence. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/226-tips-on-helping-your-child-develop-confidence
  8. Zero To Three. (2010, February 20). Tips on nurturing your child’s curiosity. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/224-tips-on-nurturing-your-child-s-curiosity
  9. Zero To Three. (2016, April 18). Tips on playing with babies and toddlers. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1081-tips-on-playing-with-babies-and-toddlers

Unit 2 Module 6

  1. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2015, November 11). A medical home where everybody knows your name. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/health-management/Pages/A-Medical-Home-Where-Everybody-Knows-Your-Name.aspx
  2. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2016, March 7). Blood lead levels in pregnant and breastfeeding moms. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/prenatal/Pages/Blood-Lead-Levels-in-Pregnant-Breastfeeding-Moms.aspx
  3. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2016, March 3). Childhood nutrition. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/healthy-living/nutrition/Pages/Childhood-Nutrition.aspx
  4. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2018, July 18). Choosing an insect repellent for your child. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-play/Pages/Insect-Repellents.aspx
  5. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2009, November 2). Diaper rash. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/diapers-clothing/Pages/Diaper-Rash.aspx
  6. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2011, December 17). Discontinuing the bottle. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/feeding-nutrition/Pages/Discontinuing-the-Bottle.aspx
  7. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2017, May 8). Facts for parents about e-cigarettes and electronic nicotine delivery systems. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/tobacco/Pages/Facts-For-Parents-About-E-Cigarettes-Electronic-Nicotine-Delivery-Systems.aspx
  8. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2016). Families affected by parental substance use. AAP News & Journals, 138(2). Retrieved from http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2016/07/14/peds.2016-1575
  9. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2018, October 8). Healthy digital media use habits for babies, toddlers & preschoolers. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/Media/Pages/Healthy-Digital-Media-Use-Habits-for-Babies-Toddlers-Preschoolers.aspx
  10. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2017, April 24). How parents can prevent exposure to thirdhand smoke. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/tobacco/Pages/How-Parents-Can-Prevent-Exposure-Thirdhand-Smoke.aspx
  11. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2016, November 10). How to get your child to eat more fruits and veggies. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/healthy-living/nutrition/Pages/How-to-Get-Your-Child-to-Eat-More-Fruits-and-Veggies.aspx
  12. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2012, March 12). Is your child ready for sports? Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/healthy-living/sports/Pages/Is-Your-Child-Ready-for-Sports.aspx
  13. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2017, June 14). Lead exposure: Steps to protect your family. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/all-around/Pages/Lead-Screening-for-Children.aspx
  14. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2009, November 16). Nutrition and exercise during pregnancy. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/prenatal/Pages/Nutrition-and-Exercise-During-Pregnancy.aspx
  15. American Academy of Pediatrics. (n.d.). Physical activity baby 0-12 months. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/healthy-living/growing-healthy/Pages/baby-activity.aspx
  16. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2017, January 30). Pregnancy and oral health: Truth or fiction? Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/prenatal/Pages/Pregnancy-and-Oral-Health-Truth-or-Fiction.aspx
  17. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2018, August 30). Safety for your child: 1 to 2 years. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/toddler/Pages/Safety-for-Your-Child-1-to-2-Years.aspx
  18. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2018, August 30). Safety for your child: 6 to 12 months. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/Pages/Safety-for-Your-Child-6-to-12-Months.aspx
  19. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2015, May 27). Safety for your child: 2 to 4 years. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/toddler/Pages/Safety-for-Your-Child-2-to-4-Years.aspx
  20. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2017, May 10). The dangers of secondhand smoke. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/tobacco/Pages/Dangers-of-Secondhand-Smoke.aspx
  21. American Academy of Pediatrics. (n.d.). Toddler – physical activity. Retrieved from https://www.aap.org/en-us/advocacy-and-policy/aap-health-initiatives/HALF-Implementation-Guide/Age-Specific-Content/Pages/Toddler-Physical-Activity.aspx
  22. Berchelmann, K. (2015, December 30). The benefits & tricks to having a family dinner. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/family-dynamics/Pages/Mealtime-as-Family-Time.aspx
  23. Canadian Paediatric Society. (2017, November). Hand washing for parents and children. Retrieved from https://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/handwashing
  24. Canadian Paediatric Society. (2019, February). Healthy eating for children. Retrieved from https://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/healthy_eating_for_children
  25. 25. Canadian Paediatric Society. (2015, January). Keep your baby safe. Retrieved from https://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/keep_your_baby_safe
  26. Canadian Paediatric Society. (2018, June). Physical activity for children and youth. Retrieved from https://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/physical_activity
  27. Canadian Paediatric Society. (2017, March). Prenatal health and your baby. Retrieved from https://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/prenatal_health_and_your_baby
  28. DiMaggio, D., & Cernigliaro, J. (2019, February 1). Baby’s first tooth: 7 facts parents should know. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/teething-tooth-care/Pages/Babys-First-Tooth-Facts-Parents-Should-Know.aspx
  29. Healthy Baby Healthy Brain. (n.d.). Prenatal health [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.healthybabyhealthybrain.ca/?page_id=516
  30. Healthy Families British Columbia. (2017, September). Baby’s best chance parents handbook of pregnancy and baby care [PDF file]. Retrieved from http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2017/BabysBestChance-Sept2017.pdf
  31. Healthy Families British Columbia. (2017, September). Toddler’s first steps a best chance guide to parenting your 6-to-36-month-old child [PDF file]. Retrieved from http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2017/ToddlersFirstSteps-Sept2017.pdf
  32. Kinsner, K. (2019). Fresh air, fun, and exploration: Why outdoor play is essential for healthy development. YC Young Children, 74(2), 90-92. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/2220129217?accountid=196176
  33. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. (2019, April). Tooth decay. Retrieved from https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/health-info/tooth-decay/more-info
  34. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (n.d.). Health tips for pregnant women. Retrieved from https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/weight-management/health-tips-pregnant-women
  35. United States Departments of Agriculture & United States Department of Health and Human Services.
    (2011, September). Food Safety for pregnant women [PDF file]. Retrieved from
    https://www.fda.gov/media/83740/download
  36. United States Department of Health and Human Services. (2019, February 26). Eat healthy during pregnancy: Quick tips. Retrieved from https://healthfinder.gov/HealthTopics/Category/pregnancy/nutrition-and-physical-activity/eat-healthy-during-pregnancy-quick-tips
  37. United States Department of Health and Human Services. (2019, July 3). Have a healthy pregnancy. Retrieved from https://healthfinder.gov/HealthTopics/Category/pregnancy/doctor-and-midwife-visits/have-a-healthy-pregnancy
  38. United States Food and Drug Administration. (n.d.). Nutrition Facts Label. Retrieved from https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/InteractiveNutritionFactsLabel/#intro
  39. Zero To Three. (2010, February 20). Creating routines for love and learning. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/223-creating-routines-for-love-and-learning

 

Unit 3 Module 1

  1. Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. (2017). Serve and return. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/serve-and-return/
  2. Kinsner, K. (2019, May 24). Bonding with your baby before birth. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1837-bonding-with-your-baby-before-birth
  3. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2016, February 22). Before birth: Prenatal development for baby, mom, and dad [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/229-before-birth-prenatal-development-for-baby-mom-and-dad
  4. Zero To Three. (2016, February 25). How to support your child’s communication skills. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/302-how-to-support-your-child-s-communication-skills

 

Unit 3 Module 2

  1. Parlakian, R. (2015, September 10). “I’m sorry:” Apologizing to your child. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/337-i-m-sorry-apologizing-to-your-child
  2. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2016, February 22). Responsive Care: Nurturing a strong attachment through everyday moments [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/230-responsive-care-nurturing-a-strong-attachment-through-everyday-moments
  3. Siegel, D. J., & Bryson, T. P. (2016). No-drama discipline. New York, NY: Bantam Books.
  4. Zero To Three. (2016, March 7). Factors that affect attachment. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/399-factors-that-affect-attachment

Unit 3 Module 3

  1. American Academy of Pediatrics. (n.d.). How do infants learn? Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/Pages/How-Do-Infants-Learn.aspx
  2. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2009, November 19). Playing is how toddlers learn. Retrieved from
    https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/toddler/fitness/Pages/Playing-is-How-Toddlers-Learn.aspx
  3. Kinsner, K. (2019, May 24). Bonding with your baby before birth. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1837-bonding-with-your-baby-before-birth
  4. Lerner, C., & Greenip, S. (2004). The power of play learning through play from birth to three [PDF file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/311-the-power-of-play
  5. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2013). Brain development [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/espanol/brain-development
  6. Parlakian, R. & Lerner, C. (2016, May 11). From baby to big kid: Month 2. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1230-from-baby-to-big-kid-month-2
  7. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2013). Play [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/espanol/play
  8. Van der Walt, M. M., Lubbe, W., Coetzee, H., & Moss, S. J. (2016). Effect of prenatal stimulation programmes for enhancing postnatal bonding in primigravida mothers from the western cape. Africa Journal of Nursing & Midwifery, 18(1), 27–46. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.spx?direct=true&db=c8h&AN=116948040&site=ehost-live
  9. Young, R. (2013). The importance of bonding. International Journal of Childbirth Education, 28(3), 11–16. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=c8h&AN=104209173&site=ehost-live
  10. Zero To Three. (2010, February 20). Tips on nurturing your child’s curiosity. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/224-tips-on-nurturing-your-child-s-curiosity
  11. Zero To Three. (2016, April 18). Tips on playing with babies and toddlers. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1081-tips-on-playing-with-babies-and-toddlers

 

Unit 3 Module 4

  1. American Academy of Pediatrics. (2009, August 1). Cognitive development: 8 to 12 months. Retrieved from https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/Pages/Cognitive-Development-8-to-12-Months.aspx
  2. Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. (2020). Brain architecture. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/brain-architecture/
  3. Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. (2011, September 29). Experiences build brain architecture [Video file]. Retrieved from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/experiences-build-brain-architecture/
  4. Golinkoff, R. M., & Hirsh-Pasek, K. (2016). Becoming brilliant: What science tells us about raising successful children. American Psychological Association: Washington, DC
  5. Government of the Province of British Columbia. (2019, November). Toddler’s first steps: A best chance guide to parenting your 6- to 36-month-old [PDF file]. Retrieved from https://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2019/TFS-3rd-edition-FINAL-Nov2019.pdf
  6. Head Start Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center. (2012, October). Foundations of school readiness series: Early experiences build the brain [PDF file]. Retrieved from https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/nycu-brain-development.pdf
  7. Head Start Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center. (2019, December 3). Memory: Do. Retrieved from https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/school-readiness/effective-practice-guides/memory-do
  8. Healthy Families British Columbia. (2017, September). Toddler’s first steps: A best chance guide to parenting your 6- to 36- month-old child [PDF File]. Retrieved from http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2017/ToddlersFirstSteps-Sept2017.pdf
  9. Parlakian, R., & Lerner, C. [Zero To Three]. (2013). Magic of everyday moments: Power of play [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/early-learning/play
  10. Rovee-Collier, C. (1999, June). The development of infant memory [PDF file]. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 8(3), 80-85. Retrieved from http://bernard.pitzer.edu/~dmoore/psych199s03articles/R-Collier_memory.pdf
  11. Zero To Three. (2016). Driven to discover [PDF file]. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/200-driven-to-discover-how-thinking-skills-develop-through-everyday-play-and-exploration
  12. Zero To Three. (2015, February 26). Stages of play from 6-12 months: Discovering connections. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/313-stages-of-play-from-6-12-months-discovering-connections

Unit 4 Module 1

  1. American Psychological Association. (2018, February 13). Personality: Where does it come from and how does it work? Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/pubs/highlights/spotlight/issue-111
  2. Cherry, K. (2019, June 13). Are personality traits caused by genes or environment? Retrieved from https://www.verywellmind.com/are-personality-traits-caused-by-genes-or-environment-4120707
  3. Nakao, K., Takaishi, J., Tatsuta, K., Katayama, H., Iwase, M., Yorifuji, K., & Takeda, M. (2000). The influences of family environment on personality traits. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 54, 91-95. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1819.2000.00642.x