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The wonder weeks : a stress-free guide to your baby's behavior / by Vanderijt, Hetty,author.; Plas-Plooij, Xaviera,1976-author.; Plooij, Frans X.,author.; translation of:Vanderijt, Hetty.Oei, ik groei!English.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-452) and index.The Wonder Weeks answers the question, "Why is my baby cranky, clingy, and crying?" with helpful guidance. Maybe they're experiencing a leap in brain development, after which new skills are mastered, discoveries are made, and perceptions evolve. Fussy behavior might signal that great progress is underway! Better yet, these phases occur on similar schedules for most babies -- as explained and mapped out in this book -- so parents can anticipate the "stormy weeks" that precede the "sunny weeks." Based on decades of research, this fully revised sixth edition covers the first 20 months of a baby's life and includes: the top 10 things to know and remember about a leap, fun games to support brain development, fill-in-the-blank checklists to help better understand personality and behavior traits, science-based explanations about sleep, fresh insight and recent commentary from new parents whove used The Wonder Weeks, and anchor moments to keep new parents sane, especially when they are exhausted and discouraged. With 2 million+ books sold, and 4 million+ downloads of the corresponding app, The Wonder Weeks has struck a chord. Join the phenomenon that has been embraced by celebrities, social media influencers, and parents worldwide.
Subjects: Child rearing.; Infant psychology.; Infants; Newborn infants;
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The conscious parent's guide to executive functioning disorder : a mindful approach for helping your child focus and learn / by Branstetter, Rebecca.;
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Subjects: Self-control in children.; Executive functions (Neuropsychology); Child development.; Child psychology.;
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1-2-3 magic [videorecording (DVD)] : managing difficult behavior in children 2-12 / by Phelan, Thomas W.,1943-; Phelan, Thomas W.; ParentMagic Inc.;
Straight thinking -- Controlling obnoxious behavior -- Real world applications ; frequently asked questions -- Testing and manipulation -- Counting in action -- Conclusion.Presented by Thomas W. Phelan.Thomas W. Phelan tells parents how to get children to stop doing such things as throwing tantrums, pouting, and fighting, and to start doing things such as eating meals, cleaning rooms, and going to bed.E.DVD.
Subjects: Child psychology.; Child rearing.; Discipline of children.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
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You and your adult child : how to grow together in challenging times / by Steinberg, Laurence D.,1952-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A much-needed guide for parents of people in their twenties and thirties from one of the world's leading developmental psychologists. Your child is now an adult, but your job as a parent is far from over. Instead, your role must evolve to meet their ongoing, changing needs. But what exactly are these new needs? And why are they so different now than they were when you were a young adult? This is the first comprehensive guide written for parents whose children are in two of the most crucial decades of life"--
Subjects: Adult children; Parent and adult child.;
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Good inside : a guide to becoming the parent you want to be / by Kennedy, Rebecca(Psychologist),author.;
"From Dr. Becky Kennedy, the popular psychologist known as the "Millennial Parenting Whisper," comes a groundbreaking guide that offers a new approach to parenting as well as practical solutions"--
Subjects: Parent and child; Parenting;
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Mindsets for parents : strategies to encourage growth mindsets in kids / by Ricci, Mary Cay,1960-; Lee, Margaret,1974-;
Includes bibliographical references.What are mindsets and how do they affect our children? -- What is the role of parents in developing a growth mindset? -- How do our praise and feedback impact our children's mindsets? -- Why is it important for children to understand how the brain works? -- How can we develop perseverance and resiliency in our children? -- What about mindsets at school? -- How can I develop a growth mindset for my child in sports and the arts? -- What are some growth mindset experiences that I can try at home?LSC
Subjects: Learning, Psychology of.; Education; Achievement motivation.; Child psychology.; Parenting.;
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The parenting handbook : your guide to raising resilient children / by Johnson, Tania,author.; Schamuhn, Tammy,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Being a parent can feel overwhelming and exhausting. So much of the prevailing advice on raising children leaves parents feeling conflicted and confused rather than confident that what they're doing is best for their children. In 'The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children', Tammy Schamuhn and Tania Johnson-founders of the Institute of Child Psychology, child psychologists, and moms with an immense social media following-give parents the answers they so desperately need. Using the latest research in neuroscience and developmental psychology, and weaving in concrete strategies, Tammy and Tania have created an essential roadmap for parenting that truly works. Here you will find the secrets to raising children who are kind, empathic, self-regulated, emotionally intelligent, and who grow up to become gritty, resourceful, successful critical thinkers who can handle hard things. After reading this handbook, you will be well-equipped to: tackle tough parenting problems such as screen time and bedtime battles, implement effective discipline strategies, manage meltdowns and tantrums, foster optimal brain development in your children, create positive mental health outcomes, lose it less on your child and be the parent you always hoped you'd be.
Subjects: Child development.; Child psychology.; Child rearing.; Parent and child.; Parenting.; Resilience (Personality trait);
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What great parents do : 75 simple strategies for raising kids who thrive / by Reischer, Erica.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.LSC
Subjects: Parenting.; Parent and child.; Self-actualization (Psychology);
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Your turn : how to be an adult / by Lythcott-Haims, Julie,author.;
"Having tackled a far-reaching parenting crisis with her New York Times bestselling How to Raise an Adult, Lythcott-Haims is back with an equally powerful and persuasive book for the adult children of those hovering parents-and for everyone who struggles to be a grown-up in these challenging times"--
Subjects: Adulthood.; Adult children; Parent and adult child.;
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De mayor quiero ser... feliz : ¿qué hago con mis emociones? / by Morató García, Anna.; Marcén, Mamen.;
El nuevo e imprescindible cuento de Anna Morató sobre la gestión de las emociones, autora de De mayor quiero ser... feliz. Un libro ideal para que adultos y pequeños a partir de 6 años aprendan y crezcan juntos. ¿Qué hacemos con nuestras emociones? ¿Sabríamos los adultos responder a esta pregunta? ¿O hacemos con nuestras emociones lo que podemos y por eso, en muchas ocasiones, tenemos la sensación de estar haciendo malabarismos o equilibrios con ellas? A veces les pedimos a los niños y niñas que tengan un comportamiento con sus emociones que ni siquiera los adultos somos capaces de lograr. Los protagonistas de este libro son Julia y su pandilla de amigos. Con ellos vamos a APRENDER, ENTENDER, EXPLORAR Y PRACTICAR la gestión de las emociones. En este libro no hay fórmulas mágicas ni soluciones inmediatas. No se trata de borrar las emociones que nos hacen sentir mal. Se trata de explicar a los más pequeños de una manera muy visual qué hacer con sus emociones. Los adultos que les rodean los acompañarán con muuucha paciencia, como cuando les enseñan a leer, a escribir o a montar en bici. Este libro brinda una bonita oportunidad para hacer juntos este aprendizaje de vida tan valioso y necesario. Tras el éxito de De mayor quiero ser... 1 y 2, Vamos a llevarnos bien y Creo en ti, Anna Morató nos trae una nueva propuesta de libro infantil pensado para leer en familia.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Emotions in children; Child psychology; Yoga;
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