Magazine Articles
Magazine Articles and Newspaper Editorials:
  • Greenspan, S.I. When Nations Act Like Children. Editorial in "Outposts" in The Washington Post. March 1989.

  • Greenspan, S.I. The Kids Who Will Be Killers. Editorial in The Washington Post. July 1993.

  • Greenspan, S.I. What Bad Dreams Really Mean. Cover story in Parents. September 1994.

  • Greenspan, S.I. The Best Toilet-Teaching Advice You'll Ever Get. Cover story in Parents. October, 1994.

  • Greenspan, S.I., Benderly, B.L. The Emotional Basis of Intelligence. Article in "Viewpoint" in the Health Section of The Washington Post. November 1994.

  • Greenspan, S.I. Building Creativity. Cover story in Parents. December 1994.

  • Greenspan, S.I., Meisels, S., ZERO TO THREE WORK GROUP. A New Vision for hte Assessment of Young Children. Cover story in Exceptional Parent. February 1995.

  • Greenspan, S.I. Is Your Child Pulling Your Strings? Story in Parents. April 1995.

  • Greenspan, S.I. The Truth Behind Lying. Story in Parents. November 1995.

  • Greenspan, S.I. Mastering Challenges. Cover Story in Parents. February 1996.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Nurturing Creativity: What To Do When Your Child Seems To Lose His Spark” Cover Story in Parents. October, 1997.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “I Hate Myself” and Other Hurdles on the Way to Self-Esteem. Story in Parents. February 1998.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “The Path to Personality.” Story in Your Health. March 1998.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “The 5 Principles of Parenting.” Article in Your Health. May 1998.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Taming the Aggressive Child.” Article in Your Health. June 1998.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Resisting Peer Pressure.” Article in Parents July 1998

  • Greenspan, S.I. and Wieder, S. “Learning to Think Abstractly: Helping Children with Special Needs Connect Ideas and Develop a Logical Understanding of the World.” In Scholastic Early Childhood Today. May/June 1998.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “How to nurture your child’s self esteem.” In Your Health. July 1998.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Parents Do Matter: How Early Interactions with Parents Build Healthy Minds: In Washington Parent, January 1999.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Power Play” Cover story in Parents February, 1999

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Meeting Learning Challenges: Working with the Child of an Alcoholic Parent.” In Scholastic Early Childhood Today January/February, 2002.

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Working with the Child Who Has PTSD.” In Scholastic Early Childhood Today March, 2002

  • Greenspan, S.I. “Working with the Child Who May Have ADD.” In Scholastic Early Childhood Today April, 2002

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