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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Advice on parenting > Child care & upbringing > General
Filled with relevant, expert, and practical child-rearing
information, this invaluable guide also helps parents understand
and utilize parenting resources ranging from scientific research to
Internet sites to the popular press. Taking up where the 2004
edition of The Educated Parent left off, Child Rearing in the 21st
Century is a must-have guide to parenting best practices. Author
Joseph D. Sclafani, a psychologist and family therapist, highlights
the different approaches to child rearing and provides practical
advice about which approaches work best and why. Topics covered
range from the role of the parent as supporter/protector to the
efficacy of daycare and the ways parents can prepare for and assist
in a child's education. The book also looks at parenting after a
divorce, at the importance of fathers in children's lives, and at
such 21st-century issues as cyberbullying and the anxiety-producing
effects of societal pressures. One of the unique aspects of the
book is that it presents and explains expert knowledge from
journals and research studies that are often inaccessible to the
everyday reader. Centers of parenting advice such as the Internet
and parenting magazines are evaluated as well. References stress
tests for children Research results on how daycare affects children
Tips on finding the best daycare placement Bibliographic sources at
the end of each chapter Recommended resources for further reading
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Nala The Bulldog
(Hardcover)
Matt Pisani, Melissa Pisani; Illustrated by Rachael Kuddle
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R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Real kids face real adversity. The Bible is no out-of-touch
book. In fact, better than any other book, the Bible can relate to
our toughest realities, our strongest suffering, and guide us to
victorious living.
From Children to Champions begins and ends with the all-time
ultimate Champion, Jesus.
From his birth and childhood in "That's No Way to Raise a Kid"
to the final chapter, "Chances with the Champion," Jesus is the
prize upon which we all, young and old alike, fix our eyes.
(Hebrews 12:2 NLT)
Approximately 25 percent of otherwise normally developing young
children experience feeding difficulties. These may not only be
disruptive to the child's physical and emotional development, they
also may affect the whole family. In "When Your Child Won't Eat or
Eats Too Much," author Dr. Irene Chatoor teaches parents how to
navigate the challenges of early feeding development and help their
children establish healthy eating habits.
Based on clinical experiences and research studies, Chatoor
helps you understand your child's specific feeding problems-whether
your child has difficulty feeling hunger, has difficulty
determining fullness, refuses to eat certain foods, or is just
plain scared to eat. "When Your Child Won't Eat or Eats Too Much"
presents specific suggestions and practical tips on how to
understand and manage each of these feeding problems while
promoting a healthy eating environment for the whole family. It
also describes how feeding difficulties can be prevented and how
discipline can be established without resorting to coercive
measures.
Chatoor, a pediatric psychiatrist who has made fundamental
contributions in her field, helps parents better understand and
deal with the challenges of early feeding development and the
special feeding issues of their children.
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