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![]() Choose a chapter to view its links. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | Chapter 1 History, Theory, and Research Strategies American Psychological Association The American Psychological Association (APA) home page. This site contains a wealth of information about this organization and its services. American Psychological Society The American Psychological Society (APS) home page. This site contains a wealth of information on this organization, including schedules for conventions, teaching, research, and other society information. An Introduction to Library Research in Psychology This APA site gives the basics of psychological research for the student and nonpsychologist. Chapter 2 Biological and Environmental Foundations Environmental Mutagen Society Provides information on environmental agents that cause mutation. March of Dimes The March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation works to prevent genetic disorders and other birth defects through public education and community service programs. Resolve, Inc. Offers counseling referral and support to persons with fertility problems. National Adoption Information Clearinghouse Provides information on all aspects of adoption, including children from other countries, children with special needs, and state and federal adoption laws. Children's Defense Fund An active child advocacy organization. Provides information on the condition of children and government-sponsored programs serving them. National Center for Children in Poverty Aims to identify and promote strategies that reduce the number of young children living in poverty in the United States. Seeks to achieve this goal through disseminating information about early education and maternal and child health and by proposing new initiatives to lawmakers. Chapter 3 Prenatal Development National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health Government-sponsored agency that provides information on all aspects of maternal and child health. National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information Government-sponsored agency that provides information on all aspects of alcohol and drug abuse. Alcoholics Anonymous An international organization aimed at helping people recover from alcoholism. National Easter Seal Society Provides information on birth defects. Works with other agencies to help the disabled. March of Dimes The March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation works to prevent genetic disorders and other birth defects through public education and community service programs. Chapter 4 Birth and the Newborn Baby Childbirth Offers a wealth of information on all aspects of childbirth. American Society for Psychoprophylaxis in Obstetrics (ASPO) Trains and certifies instructors in Lamaze method of natural childbirth. Provides information to expectant parents. American Academy of Husband-Coached Childbirth Certifies instructors in the Bradley method of natural childbirth, which emphasizes coaching by the husband. American College of Nurse-Midwives Certifies nurse-midwives and provides referrals to expectant parents. United Cerebral Palsy Association Provides assistance to people with cerebral palsy and their families. Local and state chapters offer medical, therapeutic, and social services. Chapter 5 Physical Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies A coalition of national and state organizations concerned with maternal and child health. Serves as a network through which information on nutrition, injury prevention, and infant mortality is shared. United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) International organization dedicated to addressing the problems of children around the world. Develops and implements health and nutrition programs, campaigns to have children vaccinated against disease, and coordinates delivery of food and other aid to disaster-stricken areas. World Health Organization (WHO) International health agency of the United Nations that seeks to obtain the highest level of health care for all people. La Leche League International Provides information and support to breast-feeding mothers. Chapter 6 Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) Organization interested in promoting sound educational practice from infancy through early adolescence. Student membership is available. High/Scope Educational Research Foundation Devoted to improving development and education from infancy through the high school years. Chapter 7 Emotional and Social Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry An organization of medical professionals dedicated to treating and improving quality of life for infants, children, and adolescents with emotional or behavior disorders. American Academy of Pediatrics Provides public education on a variety of childhood health issues. Among many available publications are written guidelines for effective control of infectious disease. Chapter 8 Physical Development in Early Childhood American Academy of Pediatrics Provides public education on a variety of childhood health issues. Among many available publications are written guidelines for effective control of infectious disease. Child Care Information Exchange A bimonthly publication written especially for day care directors which addresses the practical issues of running a center. U.S. Centers for Disease Control Surveys national disease trends and environmental health problems. Through its website, offers information to day-care staff on techniques that prevent the spread of infection. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Establishes and enforces product safety standards. National SAFE KIDS Campaign A national organization dedicated to the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood. Chapter 9 Cognitive Development in Early Childhood Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) Organization interested in promoting sound educational practice from infancy through early adolescence. Student membership is available. National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Organization open to all individuals interested in acting on behalf of young children's needs, with primary focus on educational services. Student membership is available. U.S. Department of Education Helping Your Child to Read Suggested strategies and activities for fostering literacy development from infancy through age 10. The Children's Literature Web Guide Categorizes the growing number of books for children and young adults. High/Scope Educational Research Foundation Devoted to improving development and education from infancy through the high school years. National Association for Family Child Care Organization open to caregivers, parents, and others involved or interested in family day care. National Network for Child Care Organization that offers a website with extensive information on day care and child development, an email listserve permitting communication with others concerned about day-care quality, and newsletters for center-based, home-based, and school-age day-care providers. Chapter 10 Emotional and Social Development in Early Childhood Center for Media Education An organization aimed at improving policies in the area of electronic media. Serves as a strong advocate for better TV programming for children and industrywide strategies that protect children from televised violence. Child Help USA, Inc. Promotes public awareness of child abuse through publications, media campaigns, and a speakers' bureau. Supports the National Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 4-A-CHILD. Parents Anonymous Dedicated to prevention and treatment of child abuse. Local groups provide support to child-abusing parents and training in nonviolent child-rearing techniques. National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information Provides information to states and communities wishing to develop programs and activities that identify, prevent, and treat child abuse and neglect. Chapter 11 Physical Development in Early Childhood National SAFE KIDS Campaign A national organization dedicated to the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America Devoted to solving health problems posed by allergic diseases, including asthma. Supports research and training and provides information to health professionals and the public. Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation Increases public awareness of childhood cancer and provides information, guidance, and emotional support to parents with affected children. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Supports research, education, and care centers to benefit children and young adults with cystic fibrosis. Little League Baseball Organizes baseball and softball programs for children 6 to 18 years of age, including a special division for children with disabilities. U.S. Youth Soccer Association Supports soccer programs for children 6 to 18 years of age throughout the United States. Seeks to encourage participation and offer equal opportunity regardless of ability or sex. Distributes supplies and support necessary to form teams. Chapter 12 Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood Children with Attention Deficit Disorders Provides support and education to families of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Encourages schools and health care professionals to be responsive to their needs. National Association for Bilingual Education An organization of educators, public citizens, and students aimed at increasing public understanding of the importance of bilingual education. Learning Disabilities Association of America A 60,000-member organization of parents of learning-disabled children and interested professionals. Local groups provide parent support and education and sponsor recreational programs and summer camps for children. National Association for Gifted Children Association of scholars, educators, and librarians devoted to advancing education for gifted children. Chapter 13 Emotional and Social Development in Middle Childhood Parents Without Partners Organization of custodial and noncustodial single parents that provides support in the upbringing of children. Stepfamily Association of America Association of families interested in stepfamily relationships. Organizes support groups and offers education and children's services. Stepfamily Foundation Organization of remarried parents, interested professionals, and divorced individuals. Arranges group counseling sessions for stepfamilies and provides training for professionals. Chapter 14 Physical Development in Adolescence Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, Inc. An association of anorexics and bulimics, their families and friends, and concerned professionals that provides information about the disorders. Alan Guttmacher Institute Compiles information on sexual behavior, contraception, abortion, childbearing, and sexually transmitted disease and promotes public policy related to birth control. American Social Health Association A national health agency that works to expand research, provide information to communities, and improve public health policy related to STD. Operates the Herpes Resource Center, a support program for sufferers of incurable genital herpes. U.S. Centers for Disease Control Government-sponsored agency that monitors the incidence and spread of diseases in the United States and recommends preventive measures. Cocaine Anonymous Organization devoted to helping adolescents and adults recover from addiction to cocaine and other mood-altering drugs. Follows methods used by Alcoholics Anonymous. Chapter 15 Cognitive Development in Adolescence National Assessment of Educational Progress A nationally representative and continuing assessment of the achievement of American students in various subject areas. Pursuing Excellence: The Third International Mathematics and Science Study Presents findings of the largest, most comprehensive international comparison of mathematics and science achievement. Half a million students at five grade levels from 41 nations participated. National Dropout Prevention Center A center offering information on school dropout prevention and identifying high-risk youth. Provides consultation and referral services to school systems, agencies, and associations dealing with the dropout problem. National School-to-Work Learning and Information Center Provides information on the U.S. School-to-Work Opportunities Act, which provides seed money to the states for stimulating school-to-work partnerships between local businesses, schools, community organizations, and government. ©2001 Allyn & Bacon |