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September • 2006
Volume 37 • Number 8
 
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Infertility
Banishing blame, managing stress, making choices

Early clues to language proficiency
Infants’ early language learning may hold clues to their later language abilities.

Does Head Start live up to its name?
Psychologists make the case that Head Start remains the best option for helping disadvantaged children catch up in the school-readiness race.

Geropsychologistsset guidelines for training.
APA members gathered in Colorado Springs to develop a training model for psychologists working with older adults.

Fighting for patients’ access to care.
A new group called the Coalition for Patients’ Rights opposes efforts by physicians’ groups to limit other health professionals’ services to patients.

Dangerous dolls?
Psychologists push back against market forces and products that sexualize young girls.

Lab skills to newsroom drills
With APA support, a neuroscience student gets hands-on reporting experience.

More than words
Atlanta center teaches children nonverbal communication skills.


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