Raising Young Children WellRaising Young Children Well
Insights and Ideas for Parents and Teachers
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Current format, Book, 2006, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsA collection of top-selected articles from the award-winning Parent & Preschooler Newsletter draws on real-life examples to guide parents and professionals through the tribulations of early childhood, from tantrums and esteem issues to bedtime tussles and preschool.
Educators, psychologists, early child development experts, writers, and parents authored the 47 articles collected here; they were previously published in the Parent and Preschooler Newsletter, produced by the North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center (NY, New York). The articles are organized in three categories: how children learn encompasses music, literacy, and scientific development as well as school readiness; how children grow includes discussion of first years and first friendships, ADD and aggressiveness, special needs children, and the development of healthy relationships to food and television; the parenting and family life issues addressed in the final section include first-time parenting surprises, anger and discipline, postpartum depression, grieving children, and divorce. Many activities are offered to aid the implementation of strategies. The spiral binding allows the book to lie flat when opened, making it easier to follow activity directions or photocopy pages. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Recipes for success with early childhood's most difficult issues, from the experts at the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center.
Ever wonder how to keep your cool when your child is all steamed up? What to do to support your child in the face of divorce and loss? How to get a toddler to go to sleep? This collection of the best articles from the award-winning Parent & preschooler Newsletter offers specific advice, respected research, and simple real-life examples to guide parents and professionals through the trials and tribulations of early childhood. Expert contributors discuss a wide variety of topics, including how to deal with a stubborn child; how to face the hair-raising moments of parenthood; and why good sibling relationships can improve your child's attitude in preschool and beyond. Written in an intelligent and supportive style, this book helps readers gain a practical understanding of complex developmental and family issues. Developed by the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center, an organization that is nationally recognized for its commitment to children and families, this collection is an invaluable tool for parents and professionals.
Recipes for success with early childhood's most difficult issues, from the experts at the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center.
Visit the website of the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center here.
Ever wonder how to keep your cool when your child is all steamed up? What to do to support your child in the face of divorce and loss? How to get a toddler to go to sleep? This collection of the best articles from the award-winning Parent & preschooler Newsletter offers specific advice, respected research, and simple real-life examples to guide parents and professionals through the trials and tribulations of early childhood. Expert contributors discuss a wide variety of topics, including how to deal with a stubborn child; how to face the hair-raising moments of parenthood; and why good sibling relationships can improve your child's attitude in preschool and beyond. Written in an intelligent and supportive style, this book helps readers gain a practical understanding of complex developmental and family issues. Developed by the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center, an organization that is nationally recognized for its commitment to children and families, this collection is an invaluable tool for parents and professionals.
"A treasure trove of insights and information! This collection of outstanding articles will be a boon to busy parents. In Raising Young Children Well, they'll find many of their everyday concerns addressed sensitively and succinctly by a diverse group of knowledgeable professionals."
–Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, authors of How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
Educators, psychologists, early child development experts, writers, and parents authored the 47 articles collected here; they were previously published in the Parent and Preschooler Newsletter, produced by the North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center (NY, New York). The articles are organized in three categories: how children learn encompasses music, literacy, and scientific development as well as school readiness; how children grow includes discussion of first years and first friendships, ADD and aggressiveness, special needs children, and the development of healthy relationships to food and television; the parenting and family life issues addressed in the final section include first-time parenting surprises, anger and discipline, postpartum depression, grieving children, and divorce. Many activities are offered to aid the implementation of strategies. The spiral binding allows the book to lie flat when opened, making it easier to follow activity directions or photocopy pages. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Recipes for success with early childhood's most difficult issues, from the experts at the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center.
Ever wonder how to keep your cool when your child is all steamed up? What to do to support your child in the face of divorce and loss? How to get a toddler to go to sleep? This collection of the best articles from the award-winning Parent & preschooler Newsletter offers specific advice, respected research, and simple real-life examples to guide parents and professionals through the trials and tribulations of early childhood. Expert contributors discuss a wide variety of topics, including how to deal with a stubborn child; how to face the hair-raising moments of parenthood; and why good sibling relationships can improve your child's attitude in preschool and beyond. Written in an intelligent and supportive style, this book helps readers gain a practical understanding of complex developmental and family issues. Developed by the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center, an organization that is nationally recognized for its commitment to children and families, this collection is an invaluable tool for parents and professionals.
Recipes for success with early childhood's most difficult issues, from the experts at the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center.
Visit the website of the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center here.
Ever wonder how to keep your cool when your child is all steamed up? What to do to support your child in the face of divorce and loss? How to get a toddler to go to sleep? This collection of the best articles from the award-winning Parent & preschooler Newsletter offers specific advice, respected research, and simple real-life examples to guide parents and professionals through the trials and tribulations of early childhood. Expert contributors discuss a wide variety of topics, including how to deal with a stubborn child; how to face the hair-raising moments of parenthood; and why good sibling relationships can improve your child's attitude in preschool and beyond. Written in an intelligent and supportive style, this book helps readers gain a practical understanding of complex developmental and family issues. Developed by the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center, an organization that is nationally recognized for its commitment to children and families, this collection is an invaluable tool for parents and professionals.
"A treasure trove of insights and information! This collection of outstanding articles will be a boon to busy parents. In Raising Young Children Well, they'll find many of their everyday concerns addressed sensitively and succinctly by a diverse group of knowledgeable professionals."
–Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, authors of How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
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