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Human DevelopmentPlease contact Lori Townsend if you need further research assistance with this subject. New Human Development Books available
in the CSUEB Library DatabasesWebsitesGeneral Resources Child Development
Adult Development Aging
Citing Your Sources
Life-Span Development Resources JFK Center for Research on Human Development, Vanderbilt University (mostly about the developmentally disabled and differently abled) Duke University Center for the Study of Human Development (mostly concerns aging. Excellent links to other sites.) Ohio State University Human Development & Family Life Education Resource Center The Virtual Medical Center (fascinating site for exploration of the human body) Child Development Resources:Schubert Center for Child Development at Case Western Reserve University Research Network on Successful Pathways through Middle Childhood University of Kentucky list of sites on Child Development International Society on Infant Studies Jean Piaget Society for the Study of Knowledge and Development National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (National Institutes of Health) Aging Resources:Duke University Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development University of North Florida. Selected Internet Resources on Aging and Gerontology National Institute on Aging Gerontological Society of America Online Resources University of Southern California Andrus Gerontology Library
Center on Women and Aging Institute on Aging and Environment National Center for Health Statistics: Trends in Health and Aging Citing Your ReferencesTo cite your information correctly, please see the American Psychological Association (APA) Style Manual:
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