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There are a lot of parenting books on the market, and a soon to be or new parent could easily be overwhelmed by the multitude of choices.
The New Mom's Survival Guide answers a mother's questions, from the trivial to the most critical.
The Positive Discipline curriculum and parenting books teach which parenting techniques make sibling rivalry worse and which strategies improve sibling relationships.
Deborah Shelton's new parenting book promotes child-parent bonding with games and activities that take only minutes.
A review of the popular parenting book, What to Expect the First Year.
Many children never encounter the intrinsic pleasure of immersion in a book. However you, as parents, are uniquely qualified to nurture their love of literature.
For many parents, peaceful parenting and gentle discipline do not come naturally. It takes a strong will to overcome an instinct to yell or spank.
Parents need to know where to find accurate advice for treating a sick child. Illness resources for children include a pediatrician, parenting books, and the internet.
Children will love Wise Child for its magic, mystery and suspense. Parents and teachers will love it because it deals with important life lessons.
Many parents today are looking to embrace a more "natural" way of caring for their children. Here are ten must have books to lead them on their way.
In her 2005 parenting book, Pam Leo teaches us the importance of connecting with our children and offers some practical advice on how to build this connection.
In this 2004 book, Neufeld and Gabor Mate, M.D. discuss the importance of parental attachment and influence and the dangers of peer orientation.
Caffrey's positive parenting book is a vital lens. With it, parents can "zoom out" and view their kids as part of a larger generation known as Generation Me.
A key concept in gentle discipline is to recognize the behavior that is typical for the age and stage of the child.
Mother-daughter, father-son, and child-parent book clubs are a popular way to encourage family reading time.
Three terrific books for parents and children to help you complete your Christmas and Hanukah giving. Though carrying important messages, each is an entertaining read.
Why you should avoid the American Academy of Pediatrics "Guide to Your Child's Sleep".
Help children develop emotional strength and resilience by parenting with Emotion Coaching techniques found in Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by John Gottman.
Rafe Esquith doesn't mince words in his passionate guide to parenting. His book is a wake up call to parents everywhere.
Microtrends, a new book by pollster Mark J. Penn, identifies permissive parents as one of today's parenting trends that could affect the future.
Simple and easy methods any parent can use to get their preschooler on the right track to reading.
The casual, easy to read style and useful parenting information make What to Expect The First Year a handy reference for many parents.
Calling all foster parents, adults with an abusive childhood and happy ending lovers! Need a heartwarming, potentially life-changing read? Reach for Hannah's Reach.
When our ideals about parenthood clash with the realities of life, guilt is a common result.
Momma Zen: Walking the Crooked Path of Motherhood, by Karen Maezen Miller, is an enlightening, humourous, and accurate portrayal of the ups and downs of motherhood.
Louise Bates Ames, Ph.D., and Carol Chase Haber, M.A. cover all aspects of the typical nine-year-old child in this parenting book that focuses on age-appropriate behavior
Gifted preschoolers typically have uncharacteristic interests and abilities well before elementary school begins.
The internet plays an important role in providing support, information and discussion for new mothers. This article discusses different websites that fulfil this role.
Review of Elizabeth Pantley's 'The No-Cry Sleep Solution', a book on helping babies to sleep that offers gentle but effective alternatives to leaving them to cry it out.
Book review of One Hundred Young Americans. Author/photographer Michael Franzini traveled around the U.S. to capture teenagers from different states and backgrounds.
Public outings can prove overwhelming for autistic children leading to overstimulation. Learn how you can help calm your autistic child during a public meltdown.
There's no doubt about it, babies are expensive. So expectant moms and dads should take advantage of the wealth of freebies available to them. A look at the best.
Keep your parenting fresh and new this spring with online courses in storytime yoga, parenting skills and gardening with kids.
The Baby Book by Dr. Sears is a comprehensive guide to attachment parenting infants and toddlers from birth through the first two years of life.
Kate Evans' accessible, informative book is a unique exploration of breastfeeding and related issues using humorous cartoons as well as plenty of factual information.
Quality alternatives to pricey "canned" homeschool curriculum are abundant! Frugal parents save money and provide with free and low-cost online and community resources.
You'd better not shout, you better not cry and effective parenting will tell you why: coercion is not discipline. Manipulating your child leads to behavioral problems.
A BBC opinion poll declared people "less happy." If people in the West are unhappy, how did they get this way? Some people point the finger at conventional parenting.
Studies show that family meals lead to academic success for children, healthier bodies, and fewer emotional and behavior problems.
Parents who offer food as a work incentive and use food to control a child's behavior are contributing to childhood obesity. Food rewards lead to poor nutrition habits.
The majority of pushchairs today have the baby facing the direction of travel. Psychological research suggests it is better for baby to see the face of the carer/parent.
Freeing Your Child From Negative Thinking by Tamar E. Chansky, Ph.D. offers parents practical strategies on how to empower their children with positive ways of thinking.
These ideas will help pave the way for a fun and smooth holiday season for you and your autistic child.
For any new parents, the first week of their baby's life is a very special and wonderful experience, yet it can also be a very daunting one.
Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves presents a non-traditional view of parenting that places children and parents as equals and reduces conflict and power struggles.
It can seem as though there are as many different parenting styles as there are new moms. Letting the babies guide their parents may be the best one of them all.
Parents may label a child's personality characteristics, especially when these traits are strong. Labels are often negative and can be tough to overcome
New parents experience relentless sleep deprivation, the effects of which are profound. Discussion involves physical, mental and emotional effects of exhaustion.
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