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Chapter 1

1 Federici, R. S. (2012). Creating safety and healing. Aggression Training for Families. Denver, Colorado.

Chapter 2

* Throughout this book, the child is referred to as masculine in order to avoid clumsy construction.

1 WebMD (2005). Fetus to mom: You’re stressing me out! WebMD. Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/baby/features/fetal-stress

2 Jones, B. (2010). Stress hormone in womb predicts poorer cognitive development, but loving care can “undo” it. Medical News Today. Retrieved from http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/180573.php

3 WebMD (2005). Fetus to mom: You’re stressing me out! WebMD. Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/baby/features/fetal-stress

4 Ibid.

5 Perry, B. D. (2012). The impact of trauma & neglect on child development. Coalition for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Child Abuse Prevention Awareness 2012 Event. Colorado Springs, CO.

6 Schore, A. N. (2008). Affect regulation and the repair of the self: The right hemisphere is dominant in psychotherapy. Neuroscience Meets Recovery. Las Vegas, NV.

7 Scaer, R. C. (2007). The body bears the burden: Trauma, dissociation, and disease. New York, NY: Routledge.

8 Schore, A. N. (2008). Affect regulation and the repair of the self: The right hemisphere is dominant in psychotherapy. Neuroscience Meets Recovery. Las Vegas, NV.

9 Bowlby. J. (1988). A secure base: Parent-child attachment and healthy development. New York, NY: Basic Books.

10 Kneutgen, J. (1970). A musical form and its biological function: About the effects of lullabies. Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Angewandte Psychologie, 17, 245–265.

Chapter 3

1 Schutz, L. E. (2005). Broad-perspective perceptual disorder of the right hemisphere. Neuropsychology Review, 15(1), 11–27.

2 Schore, A. N. (2008). Affect regulation and the repair of the self: The right hemisphere is dominant in psychotherapy. Neuroscience Meets Recovery. Las Vegas, Nevada.

3 Ibid.

4 James City. (2005, March 5). Police arrest 8-year-old boy after outburst. The Virginia Gazette.

Chapter 4

1 Raver, C. C. (2003). Young children’s emotional development and school readiness. (ERIC Digest No. 16). Retrieved from ERIC database. (EDO-PS-O3-8)

Chapter 5

1 Lipton, B. H. (2010). Are you programmed at birth? Heal Your Life. Retrieved from http://www.healyourlife.com/author-bruce-h-lipton-phd/2010/08/wisdom/personal-growth/are-you-programmed-at-birth

2 Newberg, A., & Waldman, M. R. (2006). Why we believe what we believe: Uncovering our biological need for meaning, spirituality, and truth. New York, NY: Free Press.

3 Ibid.

4 Ibid.

5 Federici, R. S. (personal communication, August 18, 2009).

Chapter 6

1 Hsieh, T. (2010). Delivering happiness: A path to profits, passion, and purpose. New York, NY: Business Plus Hachette Book Group.

2 Ibid.

Chapter 7

1 Haughey, S. (n.d.). No more green light, yellow light, red light behavior management plan! http://fairydustteaching.blogspot.com/2011/01/no-more-green-light-yellow-light-red.html

Chapter 8

1 Transition. (2012). Thefreedictionary.com. Farlex, Inc. Retrieved August 12, 2012, from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/transition

2 Scaer, R. C. (2005). The trauma spectrum. Hidden wounds and human resiliency. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company.

3 Carnegie, D. (2009). How to win friends and influence people. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.

4 Hypercusis Network. (2012). Decibel guide. Retrieved August 25, 2012, from http://www.hyperacusis.net/hyperacusis/decibel+guide/default.asp

Chapter 9

* Throughout this book, the teacher is referred to in the feminine in order to avoid clumsy construction.

1 Teacher. (2012). Dictionary.com. Farlex, Inc. Retrieved July 15, 2012, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/teacher

2 Childre, D. L. & Martin, H. (2000). The HeartMath solution: The Institute of HeartMath’s revolutionary program for engaging the power of the heart’s intelligence. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

3 Schore, A. N. (2008). Affect regulation and the repair of the self: The right hemisphere is dominant in psychotherapy. Neuroscience Meets Recovery. Las Vegas, NV.

4 Prosen, S., Vitulic, H. S., & Skraban, O. P. (2011). Teachers’ emotional expression in interaction with students of different ages. CEPS Journal, 1(3), 141–157.

Chapter 10

1 The Franklin Institute. (n.d.). Stress and memory. Retrieved August 4, 2008, from http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/stress.html#stressmemory

2 Meltz, B. F. (2002, September 19). How parents can help remove homework hurdles. Boston Globe. Retrieved from http://www.boston.com/community/moms/articles/2002/09/19/removing_some_of_the_homework_hurdles

3 Thomas, N. I. (1997). Teacher resources: Homework. Retrieved June 4, 2008, from http://www.attachment.org/teachers/homework

4 Bright Futures. (n.d.). Homework problems. Retrieved June 2, 2008, from http://www.brightfutures.org/mentalhealth/pdf/professionals/mc/homework.pdf

5 MacKenzie, R. J. (2001). Setting limits with your strong-willed child: Eliminating conflict by establishing clear, firm, and respectful boundaries. New York: NY: Three Rivers Press.

6 Meltz, B. F. (2002, September 19). How parents can help remove homework hurdles. Boston Globe. Retrieved from http://www.boston.com/community/moms/articles/2002/09/19/removing_some_of_the_homework_hurdles

7 Ibid.

8 Arnsten, A. F. (1998). Development of the cerebral cortex: XIV. Stress impairs prefrontal cortical function. American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 37(12): 1337–1339.

9 Frean, A. (2008, March 11). Homework for primary pupils should be scrapped. (2008). The Times. Retrieved June 8, 2008, from http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/education/article3525626.ece

10 Kohn, A. (2007, January/February). Rethinking homework. Retrieved August 31, 2012, from http://www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/rethinkinghomework.htm

11 Bowlby. J. (1988). A secure base: Parent-child attachment and healthy development. New York, NY: Basic Books.

12 MacKenzie, R. J. (2001). Setting limits with your strong-willed child: Eliminating conflict by establishing clear, firm, and respectful boundaries. New York: NY: Three Rivers Press.

Chapter 11

1 Wikipedia (2012). Albert Mehrabian. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Mehrabian

2 Federici, R. S. (2003). Help for the hopeless child: A guide for families. Alexandria, VA: Dr. Ronald S. Federici and Associates.

3 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (2012). Bullying and youth with disabilities and special health needs. Retrieved from http://www.stopbullying.gov/at-risk/groups/special-needs/index.html

Chapter 12

1 Escape. (2012). Dictionary.com. Farlex, Inc. Retrieved July 25, 2012, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/escape

2 Federici, R. S. (2003). Help for the hopeless child: A guide for families. Alexandria, Virginia: Dr. Ronald S. Federici and Associates.

3 Ibid.

4 Ibid.

5 Ibid.

6 Ibid.

7 Ibid.

8 Ibid.

9 Ibid.

10 Ibid.

11 Ibid.

12 Ibid.