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How do men think about fathering? How does this differ across
different regions of the world? And what effect does this have on
child development? Fathering in Cultural Contexts: Developmental
and Clinical Issues answers these questions by considering a broad
range of theoretical and conceptual models on fathering and
childhood development, including attachment theory, developmental
psychopathology, masculinity and parenting typologies. Roopnarine
and Yildirim provide a comprehensive view of fatherhood and
fathering in diverse cultural communities at various stages of
economic development, including fathers' involvement in different
family structures, from two-parent heterosexual families to
community fathering. This book's interdisciplinary approach
highlights the changing nature of fathering, drawing connections
with child development and well-being, and evaluates the
effectiveness of a range of father interventions. Fathering in
Cultural Contexts will appeal to upper level undergraduate and
graduate students in human development, psychology, sociology,
anthropology, social work, and allied health disciplines, and
professionals working with families and children in non-profit and
social service agencies across the world.
You've just had a baby.
Everything is perfect.
Then the hospital sends you home--
without an instruction manual....
Baby expert Gina Ford comes to the rescue with her newly revised
hour-by-hour, week-by-week guide. One of Great Britain's top
parenting experts, she draws on more than twenty years of
experience researching and studying the natural sleep rhythms and
feeding patterns of babies to ease the stresses and worries of new
parents. In this new edition, you'll find everything you need to
know to get your newborn to sleep through the night. In addition,
Ford shares her expertise on feeding schedules, colic, crying,
teething, illness, pacifiers, separation anxiety, and setting up
the perfect nursery.
With this easy-to-follow guide, Ford will have your whole family
sleeping through the night--happily and peacefully--in no time.
National Indie Excellence Awards, first prize in the Parenting and
Family category Arguing that adolescence is an unnecessary period
of life that people are better off without, this groundbreaking
study shows that teen confusion and hardships are caused by
outmoded systems that were designed to destroy the continuum
between childhood and adulthood. Documenting how teens are isolated
from adults and are forced to look to their media-dominated peers
for knowledge, this discussion contends that by infantilizing young
people, society does irrevocable harm to their development and
well-being. Instead, parents, teachers, employers, and others must
rediscover the adults in young people by giving them authority and
responsibility as soon as they exhibit readiness. Teens are highly
capable--in some ways more than adults--and this landmark
discussion offers paths for reaching and enhancing the competence
in America's youth.
Many parents find it hard to know which toys are appropriate for
children at different ages, and what kinds of play to initiate and
encourage. What can parents do to best help children develop, and
foster their skills? Karin Neuschutz, an experienced educator and
parent, addresses these questions in this concise, readable book.
She discusses how children play, creatively and freely, and how
they are affected by their environment and by the adults near them.
She explores each developmental stage up to age seven, using case
studies to illustrate particular issues. She then suggests suitable
toys and dolls and nurturing activities for children at particular
stages . Parents and early-years educators will appreciate the
dependable, practical advice in this book.
ADELE FABER and ELAINE MAZLISH tell how the principles of the famed child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott have inspired their own highly successful child-care methods, used in parent workshops from coast to coast. Sharing their own and others' parenting experiences, Faber and Mazlish provide moving and convincing testimony to this approach, one which has proved to bring out the best in both children and parents. Find out how the mood in your home can change when you respond: To Feelings -- "A SCRATCH CAN HURT." (Instead of) "Stop crying. It's only a scratch."
To Mishaps -- "THE MILK SPILLED. WE NEED A SPONGE." (Instead of) "Now look what you did!"
To Misbehavior -"WALLS ARE NOT FOR WRITING ON. PAPER IS FOR WRITING ON." (Instead of) "Bad boy! No more crayons for you!"
They also speak to the countless ways your use of language can,build self-esteem, inspire confidence, and encourage responsibility.
Kids often suffer unknowingly from the consequences of sleep
problems because their issue is frequently missed or dismissed, by
both health professionals and parents. Sleep disorders are a major
public health issue that can kick start a lifetime pattern of
health, behaviour, and learning problems. From ages 4-10, at least
25 percent of kids have sleep problems. Sleep Wrecked Kids guides
parents towards good sleep as the norm, allowing themselves and
their children to grow and thrive. Speech pathologist and
myofunctional practitioner Sharon Moore teaches parents why 'bad
sleep' is connected to a myriad of health problems, what 'good
sleep' actually means, how to identify red flags for sleep
problems, how to improve sleep quality by improving airway health,
and so much more! Parents are empowered to not only get more sleep
themselves, but also to help their children get the sleep they
need-every night.
Today Rosie Rudey has had enough! "Rosie, put your coat on, it's
cold outside." "Rosie, bring your sandwich box to the kitchen,
please." "Rosie, stop being nasty to your brother." LEAVE ME ALONE,
she thought. Rosie did not have an easy childhood which has made
her build a hard shell around herself so no one can get in. Luckily
her new mum knows just how to help soften Rosie's hard exterior.
Written by a mum who understands, and her daughter (who was also a
bit prickly), this is a story for children functioning at age 3-10.
Enhance the growth and development of infants and young children
with more than 400 fun, fast, and easy-to-use learning
activities-now in a new edition specially developed to complement
ASQ-3 (TM). Perfect for sharing with parents of children who are
developing typically or need non-intensive support in one or more
developmental areas, these playful, developmentally appropriate
activities. Encourage progress in the same five developmental areas
as ASQ-3 (TM)-communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem
solving, and personal-social. Use safe, age-appropriate materials
that most families have at home. Help even the youngest children
develop crucial early language and literacy skills. Promote closer
parent-child interactions. Serve as a natural follow-up for
children who score in the ASQ-3 (TM) monitoring zone. Now packaged
as a book and CD-ROM together so you can photocopy or print them as
needed, these creative, cost-effective activities are the perfect
way for parents and children to learn and have fun together.
Including real life stories, this newly revised third edition of
the award-winning bestseller-voted one of the top twenty parenting
books-provides parents with the most up-to-date research, effective
discipline tips, and practical strategies for raising spirited
children. Do you ever wonder why your child acts the way he or she
does? Are you at a loss regarding your child's emotional
intelligence and how to prevent meltdowns? Do you find yourself
getting frustrated and feeling like you're at the end of your rope?
You are not alone! Many parents are dealing with the same
challenges. In Raising Your Spirited Child, Third Edition,
parenting expert Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, Ed.D, offers ALL parents a
glimpse into what makes their children behave the way they do.
Through vivid examples and a refreshingly positive viewpoint, this
invaluable guide offers parents emotional support and proven
strategies for handling the toughest times. Dr. Kurcinka has
devised a plan for success with a simple, four-step program that
will help you discover the power of positive-rather than
negative-labels, understand your child's and your own temperamental
traits, cope with tantrums and blowups when they do occur, develop
strategies for handling mealtimes, bedtimes, holidays, school, and
many other situations. In this third revised edition, you will
find: * More practical strategies to help you manage your own
intensity (keep your cool) * Effective discipline tips-including
how to win cooperation and establish clear expectations and limits
* New strategies for managing the meltdowns-including how to
prevent them in the future * Revised tips for helping your spirited
child fall asleep and stay asleep * Revised tips for finding the
school that "fits" your child * Ideas for working with your child
when he or she does not want to talk about emotions * Steps to
teaching your child how to be "problem solvers," work well with
others, and be more flexible * ...and more! Including charts and
quick tips for today's time-challenged parents, this newly updated
edition of Raising Your Spirited Child will help you foster a
supportive, encouraging, and loving environment for your children.
Anxiety-Free Kids (2nd ed.) offers parents strategies that help
children become happy and worry-free, methods that relieve a
child's excessive anxieties and phobias, and tools for fostering
interaction and family-oriented solutions. Using a unique companion
approach that offers two books in one-a practical, reader-friendly
book for parents and a fun workbook for kids-this
solutions-oriented guide utilizes the cognitive-behavioral approach
to therapy and integrates the parent in the child's self-help
process. Research has shown that if left untreated, children with
anxiety disorders are at higher risk to perform poorly in school,
to have less-developed social skills, and to be more vulnerable to
substance abuse. Covering the six most commonly occurring anxiety
disorders-generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, specific
phobias, social phobias, panic disorder, and obsessive-compulsive
disorder-this book gives kids and parents successful strategies for
achieving relaxation, conquering worries, challenging faulty
thinking patterns, developing positive self-talk, and facing one's
fears. Educational Resource
Overnutrition? Undernutrition? Cutting through current anxiety and
hype, Small Bites answers key questions about child nutrition and
eating by exploring their biological and sociocultural
determinants. Are children naturally picky eaters? How can school
meals help to address food insecurity and malnutrition? How has the
industrial food system commodified children's food and shaped
children's bodies? Tina Moffat investigates the feeding of children
in school and at home around the world, revealing the influence of
varied cultural approaches to childhood and food. This important
work sets a course for food policy, schools, communities, and
caregivers to improve children's food and nutrition.
Your toddler throws a tantrum in the middle of a store. Your
preschooler refuses to get dressed. Your fifth-grader sulks on the
bench instead of playing on the field. Do children conspire to make
their parents' lives endlessly challenging? No--it's just their
developing brain calling the shots
In this pioneering, practical book, Daniel J. Siegel,
neuropsychiatrist and author of the bestselling "Mindsight," and
parenting expert Tina Payne Bryson demystify the meltdowns and
aggravation, explaining the new science of how a child's brain is
wired and how it matures. The "upstairs brain," which makes
decisions and balances emotions, is under construction until the
mid-twenties. And especially in young children, the right brain and
its emotions tend to rule over the logic of the left brain. No
wonder kids can seem--and feel--so out of control. By applying
these discoveries to everyday parenting, you can turn any outburst,
argument, or fear into a chance to integrate your child's brain and
foster vital growth. Raise calmer, happier children using twelve
key strategies, including
- Name It to Tame It: Corral raging right-brain behavior through
left-brain storytelling, appealing to the left brain's affinity for
words and reasoning to calm emotional storms and bodily
tension.
- Engage, Don't Enrage: Keep your child thinking and listening,
instead of purely reacting.
- Move It or Lose It: Use physical activities to shift your child's
emotional state.
- Let the Clouds of Emotion Roll By: Guide your children when they
are stuck on a negative emotion, and help them understand that
feelings come and go.
- SIFT: Help children pay attention to the Sensations, Images,
Feelings, and Thoughts within them so that they can make better
decisions and be more flexible.
- Connect Through Conflict: Use discord to encourage empathy and
greater social success.
Complete with clear explanations, age-appropriate strategies for
dealing with day-to-day struggles, and illustrations that will help
you explain these concepts to your child, "The Whole-Brain Child"
shows you how to cultivate healthy emotional and intellectual
development so that your children can lead balanced, meaningful,
and connected lives.
Every parent has pondered "nature vs. nurture" questions. How much
of my child's personality and behavior is inborn? How much is
learned? This important new book written by behavioral scientists
who are also mothers has answers. This book offers the best
parenting practices to foster resilience by encouraging children's
social-emotional development and adaptive stress-regulation
strategies. The authors translate scientific research into
concrete, actionable tips and recommendations to help promote the
emotional wellbeing of both child and parent. Authors Stacey N.
Doan and Jessica Borelli offer a science-based framework to help
show parents and guardians how biology and parenting work together.
Although genetics are significant, DNA is not destiny--the die is
not cast at birth. Parenting still matters, deeply. Cutting-edge
epigenetics research and other recent scientific insights are
explained to show that biology and parenting behavior are
integrally intertwined. Increasingly competitive schools, looming
threats of climate change, and the Covid-19 pandemic have sent many
parents' anxiety spiraling out of control. This affects their kids,
creating a recurring cycle of stress and worry. This book is here
to help.
Divorce is never easy. But for kids who have parents in conflict
with one another, or where one parent is so hostile that he or she
is actively trying to undermine the kids' relationship with the
other parent, divorce can be unbearable. This workbook is designed
especially for kids, and includes helpful tips and exercises to
help them deal with the negative impact of custody disputes,
understand and identify their feelings, learn to cope with stress
and other complex emotions, and feel secure. Written by two leading
experts in child psychology, this easy-to-use workbook includes a
number of helpful suggestions to guide children though a number of
possible scenarios, such as what to do if one parent says mean and
untrue things about the other parent; what to do if a parent asks
them to keep secrets from another parent; or what to do if one
parent attempts to replace the other parent with a new spouse. If
you have or know a child that is dealing with a difficult divorce,
this workbook will give them the tools needed to move past loyalty
conflicts and the difficult emotions that can arise when parents
don't get along.
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