What to Expect the Toddler Years (What to Expect)
by Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi E. Murkoff, and Sandee E. Hathaway
Overflowing with intelligence and good common sense, this comprehensive guide provides clear explanations and useful guidelines on everything a parent might want to know about the second and third years of their child's life. On a month-by-month basis, WHAT TO EXPECT THE TODDLER YEARS explains what a toddler will be able to do at that age, and what to expect in the months ahead. Featuring topics from potty-training to sleeping problems, disciplining to how to encourage learning and thinking, thi...
Many parents experience an enormous amount of pressure to do everything right and are feeling overwhelmed with their responsibilities. They are anxious and fearful that they are failing their children if they don't respond to all the expectations imposed by media and society about what being a good parent is. The six fears are: the fear of letting go; the fear of not doing enough; the fear of taking charge; the fear of slowing down; the fear of unstructured time; and the fear of falling behind....
Schwangerschaftstagebuch - September
by Meine Schwangerschaft Notizbucher
"I need people to know that I exist, that their experiment worked, that by some combination of luck and science, I'm alive." In this harrowing and intimate memoir, Harriet Alida Lye explores how, at just fifteen years old, she was diagnosed with a form of leukemia called Natural Killer, named "the rarest and worst malignancy." The average survival time of patients with this diagnosis is fifty-eight days. There are no known survivors. There were no known survivors. Fifteen years after Harriet'...
My Little Princess! Baby Shower Guest Book
by Casiope Tamore and Guest Books Of Lorina
"Offers much valuable advice on how parents and communities can address the problem." -- The New York Times A groundbreaking study: Includes a 7-step plan for raising healthy-weight children. In 2001, the U.S. Surgeon General issued a press release to the American public containing some disturbing statistics: 14 percent of teenagers and 13 percent of children were overweight or obese. This skyrocketing figure is associated with increases in high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and type 2...
Multigenerationales Gefuhrtes Tagebuch Fur Eltern
by Amber Richards
There are few groups more stereotyped and demonized than ""welfare mothers,"" particularly low-income, African American women raising children in the inner city. But what are the day-to-day stories behind the stereotypes? How do African American mothers (both single women and those living with a partner) in poor families handle their roles as parents? What support networks do they rely on to help raise their children? How do their personal histories affect their parenting styles?...
Keys to Parenting a Child with Autism (Parenting Keys S.)
by Marlene Targ Brill
Barron's informative, easy-to-read series of Parenting books contain advice and information on a wide range of child-related subjects, written by experts in psychology, physical health, education and social and personal development. Parenting Keys are designed to help parents raise healthy, happy, productive and well-adjusted children in this demanding contemporary environment. This edition has been updated to reflect current trends and technologies used in diagnosing and treating autism. Here i...
Stress in Parenting a Disabled Child (Social Work Monographs)
by Elizabeth Mutch
The Love Between a Mother and Daughter Knows No Distance
by Family Edition and Diaprintlab