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Par T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I Greenspan. 2000
Based on their broad experience, a paediatrician and a child psychiatrist present the fundamental requirements for providing children a healthy…
start. They identify seven basic needs and explore such topics as daycare, public school, and environmental hazards. 2000.Par William Sears, Martha Sears, James McKenna, Robert W Sears, James M Sears. 2019
For every parent deprived of sleep by a restless infant or toddler, now there's hope. Instead of espousing the "one…
method fits all" approach advocated in other books, the Sears family explains how to create a sleep plan that suits the needs of your entire family. 2019.Par Debbie Bacon. 2006
Provides a wide range of practical information and resources for parents who are blind or partially sighted, including successful adaptations…
and strategies so that new parents don't have to re-invent the wheel. Developed by blind parent specialist Debbie Bacon, who is also a blind mother of three, from discussions with like parents from the U.S. and other countries. Topics include newborns, when your child is sick, feeding, toilet training, transportation, monitoring your child, child safety, toys and games, and working with professionals. c2006.Par Vicki Lansky. 1991
Lansky discusses child safety hazards and recommends solutions for problems found in each room of the house. Chapters on outdoor…
and travel safety cover topics such as pools, sun exposure, and shopping. Lansky also examines children's furnishings and accessories, toys, holiday celebrations, poisonous plants and products, feeding methods, pets, and clothing. 1991.Par Barbara Coloroso. 1994
Coloroso presents her approach to parenting, based on three ideas -- kids are worth the effort parents give to raise…
them well, parents should treat children in a way that they themselves would want to be treated, and parents should act in a way that preserves the dignity of both parent and child. 1994.Par Caren Adams, Jennifer Fay. 1979
Par Ross Campbell, Danièle Starenkyj. 1979
Par Gilbert Simon, Marcia Cohen, Jean-Louis Lafrance. 1990
Par Marshall H Klaus, Phyllis H Klaus, Ginette Patenaude. 1990
Par T. Berry Brazelton, Stanley I Greenspan, Isabella More. 2001
Par Christiane Collange. 1985
Par Aldo Naouri. 1985
Une femme devient mère en mettant un enfant au monde : son rôle, sa place et sa fonction découlent de…
ce fait biologique et sont intimement liés entre eux. Devenir père pour un homme est autrement plus compliqué : il ne lui suffit pas de donner son nom ou d'assumer la charge matérielle de son enfant, il lui faut de plus occuper une fonction qu'il ne peut pas créer par son seul vouloir. Qu'est-ce que cette fonction? Comment peut-elle se mettre en place? Quand on sait combien sa carence est préjudiciable à l'équilibre d'un couple et au devenir de l'enfant, on ne peut pas se soustraire à ces questions. C'est à elles que cet ouvrage se propose de répondre en faisant appel à des dizaines de cas cliniques édifiants, émouvants et minutieusement analysés. 1985.Par Eda J LeShan. 1972
The author uses specific situations involving such emotions as love, hate, fear, anger and jealousy to illustrate the conflicts and…
confusion children experience, and to help them understand and accept their feelings. Grades 4-7. 1972.Par Daniel Kemp. 1990
Par Daniel Kemp. 1989
Par Daniel Kemp. 1989
Par Jean Duriau, Helen S Arnstein. 1982
Que répondre a un enfant quand il se pose des questions sur la mort d'un proche parent? Comment le préparer…
a un divorce, a un éventuel remariage, a tout changement de vie important? Ce livre apporte quelques réponses. 1982.Par Pierre Mailloux, Jacques Beaulieu. 2002
Par Thomas Gordon, Jean Roy, Jacques Lalanne. 1976
Par Michele Wates, Rowen Jade. 1999
This is the first anthology by disabled women to explore the issue of parenting. They challenge rigid, limiting views of…
what it means to be a disabled woman, and of what a parent is and does. They describe having to fight for the right to become pregnant, the poignant pleasures of teaching children the benefits of having a "different" mother, and the sheer delight of involving themselves in a child's life.