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Sep 10

List names of references that discuss the community and how to develop children holistically.

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1. "Building Communities of Learners: A Collaboration Among Teachers, Students, Families, and Community" by Bruce Joyce and Beverly Showers
2. "The Power of Community: Cross-Sector Solutions to Early Childhood Challenges" by Joan Lombardi
3. "The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind" by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
4. "The Importance of Being Little: What Young Children Really Need from Grownups" by Erika Christakis
5. "The Village Effect: How Face-to-Face Contact Can Make Us Healthier, Happier, and Smarter" by Susan Pinker
6. "The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way" by Amanda Ripley
7. "The Gardener and the Carpenter: What the New Science of Child Development Tells Us About the Relationship Between Parents and Children" by Alison Gopnik
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Sep 10
References on Community and Holistic Child Development:

- The Spirit of Community: Rights, Responsibilities, and the Communitarian Agenda by Amitai Etzioni
- Building Community Capacity: From Individuals to Communities by Joan Nelson-Horchler
- The Power of Community: How Social Capital Can Help You Get What You Need by Robert D. Putnam
- Handbook of Holistic Developmental Science by Rena A. Repetti, Jill K. Chilamkurti, and Nina Howe
- Developmental Science an Integrative Approach by Kendra Cherry
- Social and Emotional Learning: The Key to Educational Success by Maurice J. Elias
- Promoting Positive Youth Development: A Comprehensive Framework by Richard M. Lerner, Frederico C. Perreira, and Rina A. Repetti
- Community-Based Participatory Research for Health by Meredith Minkler and Nina Wallerstein
- Creating Healthy Communities: A Guide for Health Professionals by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Healthy People 2030: The National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Agenda by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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