Children of all ages need clear boundaries to help them navigate
the world around them and develop healthily. But 'boundaries'
doesn't just mean rules: babies need physical boundaries such as
loving arms or a cot to feel safe; young children depend on regular
routines to know what will happen next and what they'll be doing
tomorrow; older children need space to make positive choices and
develop as individuals. So how can we provide appropriate
boundaries for our children? And how do we know when to adapt as
children grow. This insightful book gives an overview of the
different types of boundaries children need at different ages and
stages, from babies to young adults. It offers a parent's toolkit
of practical advice on common pitfalls to avoid, how to form
healthy family habits and how to set appropriate rules. Lois
Eijgenraam, author of Helping Children Form Healthy Attachments,
draws on Rudolf Steiner's theories of child development to create a
holistic, natural and positive guide to inspire and support your
own approach to parenting.
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