The Wonder Weeks

The Wonder Weeks

Author: Frans X. Plooij

Publisher: Wonder Weeks

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789491882166

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"This is not a book about how to make your child into a genius, however. We firmly believe that every child is unique and intelligent in his own way. It is a book on how to understand and cope with your baby when he is difficult and how to enjoy him most as he grows. It is about the joys and sorrows of growing with your baby."--Publisher's website.


On Becoming Baby Wise

On Becoming Baby Wise

Author: Gary Ezzo

Publisher: Parent-Wise Solutions, Incorporated

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9780971453203

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"Discover the positive prescription for curing sleepless nights and fussy babies. Recommended by doctors across the country." - Back cover.


On Becoming Baby Wise

On Becoming Baby Wise

Author: Gary Ezzo

Publisher: Parent-Wise Solutions, Incorporated

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780971453210

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It's reality-check time! You are at least five months into your tour of parenting duty by now. The complexity of child-training has begun to come into focus. You have learned that as your baby matures both constant and variable factors continually influence his or her development. What behaviors can and should you expect from your pretoddler? Feeding time for your pretoddler, for example, is now more than a response controlled by a sucking reflex. For the pretoddler, mealtime is part of a very complex, conscious interaction between what the child does and what his parents expect him to do. Right and wrong conduct will be encouraged, discouraged, and guided when necessary. In fact, right and wrong patterns of behavior will now be part of your baby's entire day. That's why feeding time, waketime and sleeptime provide wonderful opportunities for training and Babywise Book II will guide you all the way, from the high chair to playpen, from the living room to the back yard. This series teaches the practical side of introducing solids food, managing mealtimes, nap transitions, traveling with your infant, setting reasonable limits while encourage healthy exploration and much more. You will learn how to teach your child to use sign language for basic needs, a tool proven to help stimulate cognitive growth and advance communication. Apply the principles and your friends and relatives will be amazed at the alertness, contentedness and happy disposition of your baby


Potty Training 1-2-3

Potty Training 1-2-3

Author: Gary Ezzo

Publisher: Parent-Wise Solutions, Incorporated

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932740103

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Do the math: If a mother averages six diaper changes a day, she'll change 2,190 diapers during her baby's first year. Things improve slightly over the next twelve months. Based on five changes a day, she'll add another 1,825 diaper changes to her score. By the time her child is half- way to her third birthday, Mom will pass the 5,000 mark. That's a lot of dirty diapers! If this mom is you, it's no wonder you might be thinking seriously about potty training.While successful potty training in itself isn't considered a developmental milestone in a child's life, it is nonetheless an important transition for both you and your child. The good news is that potty training doesn't have to be complicated and neither does a book that explains it. Busy moms need a resource that gives them comprehensive information without a lot of unnecessary details and presents them with options instead of a one-size-fits-all program. Potty Training 1-2-3 provides all of that and more. The more is in the results.


No Shortage of Good Days

No Shortage of Good Days

Author: John Gierach

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 074329176X

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A collection of fly-fishing essays reflect the author's visits to regions ranging from the Smokies to the Canadian Maritimes, where he explored such interests as fishing etiquette, mosquitoes, and the charms of third-rate streams.


Large Family Logistics

Large Family Logistics

Author: Kim Brenneman

Publisher: Vision Forum

Published: 2012-10-10

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781934554784

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Prioritizing your time and your life, you'll be able to manage a bustling home in a way that honors God and builds up family relationships. By following the clear model of Proverbs 31:10, and adapting the characteristics that make up a faithful homekeeper, you too can become an "Excellent Wife."


Preparation for the Toddler Years

Preparation for the Toddler Years

Author: Gary Ezzo

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 9781883035136

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The period between twelve and eighteen months places a child on a one-way bridge leaving infancy behind and heading straight for the toddler years. A baby still? Not really, but neither is he a toddler and that is the key to understanding this phase of growth. The next six months is season of exchange: baby food is exchanged for table food; formula for whole milk; bottle for sippy cup; the highchair for a booster seat; feeding himself with his fingers replaced by a spoon and fork; babbling talk to speaking, and the first unsteady steps are taken over by strides of confidence. Your pretoddler graduated infancy with a mind of his own and whether you're ready or not, his natural inclination and challenge of "I do it myself" will become part of his and your day.


On Becoming Preteen Wise

On Becoming Preteen Wise

Author: Gary Ezzo

Publisher: Multnomah

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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As the parent of an eight-to-twelve-year-old, you face the challenge of two transitions: your child's and your own. Suddenly he's sensitive. More independent. She's changing physically. Questioning...and often finding answers on her own.


For Our Own Good: the Politics of Parenting in an Ailing Society

For Our Own Good: the Politics of Parenting in an Ailing Society

Author: Erica Etelson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-06-23

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 0557277809

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For Our Own Good examines the psycho-social and political repercussions of prevailing approaches to child-rearing. Learn why warm and nurturing parents produce secure, altruistic children who go on to form progressive political beliefs while the children of punitive, authoritarian parents are bound by fear and shame to support right-wing causes and candidates. If you've ever wondered how big a role parenting plays in shaping personality and the political and cultural values of the broader society, this book is a must read.