Posts tagged ‘guide’

February 19th, 2012

Children Behavior Guide | Child Behavior Problems


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February 10th, 2012

Tips from the Good Child Guide: Power Struggles


Visit TalkingToToddlers.com Here are two great tips for parents to overcome power struggles. By Chris Thompson from “Talking to Toddlers”

October 30th, 2011

Everything Parent’s Guide To Children And Divorce: Reassuring Advice to Help Your Family Adjust

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For parents, the hardest part of divorce is how it affects the kids. How do you explain to your child the reasons for choosing to divorce your spouse? How do you avoid creating feelings of guilt or blame, and let them know they are not responsible for the decision? The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children and Divorce, written by expert author, psychologist, and child of divorce Carl E. Pickhardt, Ph.D., provides you with the support you need to prepare your children for this adjustment. This insightful handbook advises you on: Communicating openly about divorce Supporting your child emotionally Running a single-parent family Anticipating problem behaviors Helping your child feel comfortable at school and wit… More >>

Everything Parent’s Guide To Children And Divorce: Reassuring Advice to Help Your Family Adjust

October 28th, 2011

Planning with Kids: A Guide to Organising the Chaos to Make More Time for Parenting

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The ultimate guide for parents who dream of having a little less chaos and a lot more time for the good things in lifeWritten by mother of five, Nicole Avery, this book shows harried parents how, with just a bit of planning, family life can become easier to manage, less stressful, and decidedly more fun. “Dream on,” you say? “I might as well try to herd cats as to get my kids to follow a lot of arbitrary rules!” And Nicole would agree, which is why Planning with Kids isn’t like any other parenting guide out there. It was inspired by Nicole’s blog of the same name, which, over the past three years, has garnered a huge audience of likeminded parents who have achieved nothing short of miraculous results fol… More >>

Planning with Kids: A Guide to Organising the Chaos to Make More Time for Parenting

October 24th, 2011

Enhancing Parenting Skills: A Guide Book for Professionals Working with Parents

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Parenting is attracting more professional and political attention now than ever before. More and more parents need the support of others to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to choose what would be best for their children. A variety of professionals are often involved in contributing to the assessment of parenting and/or setting up programmes for enhancing it. This important guide provides practical information for setting up assessment and parenting programmes for a range of professionals, dealing with parenting issues in historical, socio-economic, gender and ethnic contexts. In this comprehensive book, a team of multi-disciplinary experts offers practical solutions to a variety of challenges faced by p… More >>

Enhancing Parenting Skills: A Guide Book for Professionals Working with Parents

October 21st, 2011

Parenting Mom and Dad: A Guide for the Grown-Up Children of Aging Parents

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Parenting Mom and Dad: A Guide for the Grown-Up Children of Aging Parents

October 18th, 2011

The Whole Parenting Guide: Strategies, Resources and Inspiring Stories for Holistic Parenting and Family Living

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A complete, holistic guide to:

Pregnancy, birth, and infancy
Fostering family values
Nutrition and wellness
Learning, play, and creativity
Environmentalism
Community-building
Money matters
Spirituality

At last, here is a practical and inspiring guide to holistic parenting written for all parents who want to promote the growth and well-being of their children’s minds, bodies, and spirits while improving their communities and the planet as a whole. The Whole Parenting Guide is the first parenting book to comprehensively explore and integrate the physical, mental, spiritual, and social tasks of childrearing. Featuring profiles of families involved in a variety of p… More >>

The Whole Parenting Guide: Strategies, Resources and Inspiring Stories for Holistic Parenting and Family Living

October 15th, 2011

Really, You’ve Done Enough: A Parents Guide to Stop Parenting Their Adult Child Who Still Needs Their Money But Not Their Advice

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Let’s face it, everyone goes through the painful transition of learning that parents are really just people…people with faults, who probably made grievous errors when they raised you. And “Really You’ve Done Enough” has plenty of case studies, illustrations, charts, graphs, bullet points, and lists to prove it.Twenty-somethings, or as “Time” magazine calls them, “Twixters,” often find themselves, post-college, reevaluating their relationship with their parents.Packaged as an instructional guide to parents, this book for twenty-somethings is a humorous take on adult children’s relationships with their invasive parents. In the tradition of popular television shows like “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”, the boo… More >>

Really, You’ve Done Enough: A Parents Guide to Stop Parenting Their Adult Child Who Still Needs Their Money But Not Their Advice

October 11th, 2011

The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children with Autism: Expert, reassuring advice to help your child at home, at school, and at play

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Life with a child with autism can be challenging, exhausting, and–ultimately–very rewarding. For parents, even daily activities like getting dressed or grocery shopping can become daunting exercises. Children with autism require special strategies, and parents must learn how to think with their child instead of against him.This comprehensive guide offers practical advice, reassurances, and real-life scenarios to help families get through each day. You’ll discover how to:Communicate effectively with their childFind a school that meets their child’s needsHandle meltdowns in public or privateLearn about assistive devicesFind intervention and support groupsFull of useful information, expert advice, and positive t… More >>

The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children with Autism: Expert, reassuring advice to help your child at home, at school, and at play

October 9th, 2011

Stop Second-Guessing Yourself–Baby’s First Year: A Field-Tested Guide to Confident Parenting

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Jen Singer, the Internet’s favorite Momma, gives hilarious, straight-from-the-hip advice for surviving the first year of motherhood You’re so sleep deprived that you can’t muster up the energy to shave both legs on the same day, and the only grown-up you’ve talked to all day is Oprah. You’re looking forward to taking the baby to the pediatrician, because after all, it’s an outing! And you think colic should be a four-letter word. Don’t worry. Seasoned mom and Internet favorite Jen Singer has been there. She shows moms like you how to find the humor and the help they need for surviving the expected and the unexpected during Baby’s first year. Plus, she’s gathered insights, coping tips, and valu… More >>

Stop Second-Guessing Yourself–Baby’s First Year: A Field-Tested Guide to Confident Parenting


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