Positive Discipline : : the First Three Years : From Infant to Toddler-- Laying the Foundation for Raising a Capable, Confident Child
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Includes index.
Prologue: by the children -- Positive discipline principles for your family -- Welcoming baby -- Getting to know your young child -- The miraculous brain : helping your child learn -- Temperament : what makes your child unique? -- Trust versus mistrust : "can I count on you?" -- Autonomy versus doubt and shame -- Understanding age-appropriate behavior and how to manage it -- Understanding the learning process for nurturing self-reliance and confidence -- The development of emotional skills and language -- You can't make 'em do it : sleeping -- Your toddler and eating "open wide ... please?" -- Toileting : "it's my job, not yours" -- Building healthy self-esteem through encouragement -- The world "out there" : dealing with the influence of technology and culture -- Who's watching the kids? choosing (and living with) childcare -- Growing as a family : finding support, resources, and sanity.
COMMUNITY REVIEWS
Full of useful tips for parents submitted by Baradlay on July 17, 2013, 10:14pm This book is easy to read, has good (cute) and meaningful examples that illustrates how parents can deal more emotionally-efficient with their kids. Highly recommended. When reading this book looks a lot like The Parent's Handbook: Systematic Training for Effective Parenting", Don Dinkmeyer Sr. (Author), Gary D. McKay (Author), Don Dinkmeyer Jr. (Author).
Recommend submitted by CGBeautiful on August 8, 2014, 3:45pm This book offers lots of practical advice, and is written in a clear and approachable way. Highly recommend.
PUBLISHED
New York : Three Rivers Press, 2007.
Year Published: 2007
Description: 293 p.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0307341593 (softcover)
9780307341594
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Erwin, Cheryl.
Duffy, Roslyn.
SUBJECTS
Discipline of children.
Discipline of infants.
Infants.
Toddlers.
Child rearing.
Child development.