This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County, New York, and is part of a collection of such articles available on the Open Repository at Binghamton University. This article explores the “superbaby syndrome” of the 1980s, with accounts of very early academic programing and competition among parents for children\u27s achievement. Caution and common sense are urged, and criteria are provided for evaluating the developmental appropriateness of programs for young children. Anecdotes from the author and local parents are included
The development of the field of mental retardation, as it exists today in the United States, has bee...
This essay examines print literature targeting American mothers of infants from the turn of the twen...
Child care appears to be emerging as a national issue. After decades of being relegated to the minor...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared across 2 issues in Broome County Living magazine, publi...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the science of child development, particularly...
The development of the field of mental retardation, as it exists today in the United States, has bee...
This essay examines print literature targeting American mothers of infants from the turn of the twen...
Child care appears to be emerging as a national issue. After decades of being relegated to the minor...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared across 2 issues in Broome County Living magazine, publi...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
This short article on family living appeared in Broome County Living magazine, published by Cornell ...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the science of child development, particularly...
The development of the field of mental retardation, as it exists today in the United States, has bee...
This essay examines print literature targeting American mothers of infants from the turn of the twen...
Child care appears to be emerging as a national issue. After decades of being relegated to the minor...