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The Connected Child : : Bring Hope and Healing to Your Adoptive Family

Purvis, Karyn Brand. Book - 2007 Adult Book / Nonfiction / Family & Relationships / Parenting / Purvis, Karyn, 649.145 Pu 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 5 out of 5

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Call Number: Adult Book / Nonfiction / Family & Relationships / Parenting / Purvis, Karyn, 649.145 Pu
On Shelf At: Malletts Creek Branch

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Beginning where your child began -- Solving the puzzle of difficult behavior -- Providing an atmosphere of "felt safety" -- Teaching life values -- You are the boss: handling aggression -- Nurturing at every opportunity -- Enhancing success through proactive strategies -- The magic of healthy brain chemistry and nutrition -- When all else fails: the home program -- Handling setbacks -- Healing yourself so you can heal your child.

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essential reading for adoptive parents submitted by katieepage on June 26, 2019, 10:26am This is a fabulous book for adoptive parents of all kinds. A different way of parenting that is not "permissive" but focused on building realtioship instead of punishment and disconnection. It's not easy, but it works.

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PUBLISHED
New York : McGraw-Hill, c2007.
Year Published: 2007
Description: xv, 264 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780071475006
0071475001

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Cross, David R.
Sunshine, Wendy Lyons.

SUBJECTS
Adopted children -- Psychology.
Adopted children -- Mental health.
Adopted children -- Family relationships.
Adoptive parents -- Psychology.
Parenting.