Caregivers/Parenting
Child Development
Child development stages
Child health and nutrition
Child psychology
Child welfare
Children with Disabilities
Children’s Literature
Classroom Learning Centers
Cognitive development in children
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Intervention
Early intervention programs
Education
Emergent Literacy
Family dynamics
Family Literacy
Family support services
Infant development
Language Arts
Language development in children
Libraries and Preschool Children
Libraries and Toddlers
Literacy development
Parent-child relationships
Parenting styles
Play-based learning
Preschool curriculum
Social-emotional development
Toddler behavior
Library of Congress Classification
Bluford Library uses the Library of Congress Classification System to arrange materials on the library shelves. Resources on Child Development, Family Studies, and Early Education can be found in the stacks areas under the classifications listed below:
L |
Education |
LB 1139.2-1139.5 |
Early Childhood Education |
LB 1140-1140.5 |
Preschool Education, Nursery Schools |
LC 3950-4806.5 |
Exceptional Children |
HQ |
The Family |
HQ 767.8-792.2
|
Children, Child Development, Child Rearing, Child Life, Play |
PN |
Literature |
PN 1008.2-1009.5 |
Juvenile Literature |
BF |
Developmental Psychology |
BF 712-724.85
|
Including infant psychology, child psychology, adolescence, adulthood
|
HM |
Social Psychology |
HM711 - HM1281 | Child social-emotional development, relationship building |
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