-
Jonathan Chevreau
-
Frances Purnell-Dampier
-
Salyka Sally Phanthip
-
C.S. Gaffney
-
Jennifer Repta
-
Darnell Denzel Williams
-
Bill Davis And Charles Hays
-
Melissa Robinson
-
Sharon Bise
-
Jane Doe
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS - School Age
|
Sort By:
|
|
Products per Page:
|
|
By Wanda Kanten Hartfield
This is a book full of ideas to help lure your kids away from the enticing glow of television and into the world creativity and imagination. It's motivational and practical - a good resource for anyone who works with kids - parents, teachers, grandparents, homeschoolers, group leaders, and baby-sitters. Prefaced by a chapter of statistics and references to current thought on children and television viewing. 101 activities, supported with catchy graphics & easy instructions, are offered for kids varying in age up to preteens, by former television producer and teacher of Romper Room - the longest running children's TV show in the country - from 1953 to the late nineties. Today, television is the number one activity for both kids and adults. Studies show that children devote up to 42 hours per week viewing television (depending on what study you're willing to accept). A recent study by the Journal of Science, March 29, 2002, concludes that the more time kids spend watching television, the more likely they are to behave aggressively in future. "Kids would be better off if they watched LESS THAN one hour a day on average," said lead author Jeffrey Johnson of Columbia University.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Monica C. MacLennan
Love Me As I Am is an affordable book of theoretical and practical information, in dealing with children of all ages. The author holds a degree in Montessori, Child Development and Development of Human Resources. The ideas in the book were used by the author, with extraordinary success. Love Me As I Am, as the title suggests is a book, that was written to give parents, grandparents, teachers, and other caregivers of children positive ways of guiding children under their care, in their development needs. The book deals with children from infancy to adolescence. The reader is advised to read every topic because he/she can benefit from it, even though it may not apply for the situation at hand. The suggestions may help with other concerns. The goal to achieve is not perfection. Adults should make it their goal to treat children with understanding and compassion. They can then positively guide youngsters to achieve a healthy self-esteem and to face life with a confident spirit. Children in turn will fulfill their ambitions and become well-adjusted adults, caring and contributing to family and society. Do you think, or has a teacher told you, your child may have ADD or ADHD? Read this informative book to find options and make intelligent decisions about your child. Relieve stress and frustration and enjoy children in your care. Children are unique masterpieces. If treated with understanding, compassion, love, and respect they will become an asset to you and themselves. Buy this invaluable book and pass one on to a friend.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Sylvia Ford
The Thirteen Myths of Potty Training helps parents and caregivers of young children understand their role in guiding a child through the process of learning how to use the toilet. This book brings a refreshing approach to the task of helping children with this step toward independence. You’ll find straightforward information about children’s development in learning self-help skills around toileting. The book also identifies the many myths around potty training that hold adults back from guiding the child in a proactive way. You’ll also find a simple and logical sequence of steps for child that is both developmentally appropriate and respectful. While learning about how young children think about and master toileting tasks, parents may find the author’s insights into young children useful in other areas of child-rearing as well.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Monica C. MacLennan
Love Me As I Am is an affordable book of theoretical and practical information, in dealing with children of all ages. The author holds a degree in Montessori, Child Development and Development of Human Resources. The ideas in the book were used by the author, with extraordinary success. Love Me As I Am, as the title suggests is a book, that was written to give parents, grandparents, teachers, and other caregivers of children positive ways of guiding children under their care, in their development needs. The book deals with children from infancy to adolescence. The reader is advised to read every topic because he/she can benefit from it, even though it may not apply for the situation at hand. The suggestions may help with other concerns. The goal to achieve is not perfection. Adults should make it their goal to treat children with understanding and compassion. They can then positively guide youngsters to achieve a healthy self-esteem and to face life with a confident spirit. Children in turn will fulfill their ambitions and become well-adjusted adults, caring and contributing to family and society. Do you think, or has a teacher told you, your child may have ADD or ADHD? Read this informative book to find options and make intelligent decisions about your child. Relieve stress and frustration and enjoy children in your care. Children are unique masterpieces. If treated with understanding, compassion, love, and respect they will become an asset to you and themselves. Buy this invaluable book and pass one on to a friend.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Amazing - M. Teitelbaum
Peak into the bedrooms of people throughout the world! This book contains over 460 pages of actual questions on sex and sexual relationships from men and women who are having trouble in bed. Some situations are tragic. Many are humorous. You will not be able to put down this book. Dr. Amazing has replied to each question received through his website at www.helpingdoctors.com. With clear answers, Dr. Amazing has solved the sexual problems that countless people face in the bedroom and he has saved numerous marriages and relationships. Also, on the basis of his advice many budding relationships have been terminated by one of the parties before tragedy could occur. All of Dr. Amazing's answers are included. Subjects covered include aphrodisiacs, birth control, circumcision, condoms, ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, excessive sex, foreplay, homosexuality, kinky sex, infertility, lubrication, marital problems, masturbation, menstruation, oral sex, orgasms, pedophiles, penis rings, penis size, puberty, sex drive, testicles, vaginal pain, vaginal size, venereal diseases and virginity. By reading these most interesting questions and answers you will gain your own private consultation with the world's leading sexologist. This book contains sexual information that will revitalize you. Now is the time to increase the joy and sexual pleasure of your own life!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jennifer Taylor
What's in the Hole? is a book about the importance of each person's unique view of the world. It is a book about imagination.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Wanda Kanten Hartfield
This is a book full of ideas to help lure your kids away from the enticing glow of television and into the world creativity and imagination. It's motivational and practical - a good resource for anyone who works with kids - parents, teachers, grandparents, homeschoolers, group leaders, and baby-sitters. Prefaced by a chapter of statistics and references to current thought on children and television viewing. 101 activities, supported with catchy graphics & easy instructions, are offered for kids varying in age up to preteens, by former television producer and teacher of Romper Room - the longest running children's TV show in the country - from 1953 to the late nineties. Today, television is the number one activity for both kids and adults. Studies show that children devote up to 42 hours per week viewing television (depending on what study you're willing to accept). A recent study by the Journal of Science, March 29, 2002, concludes that the more time kids spend watching television, the more likely they are to behave aggressively in future. "Kids would be better off if they watched LESS THAN one hour a day on average," said lead author Jeffrey Johnson of Columbia University.
FORMAT: Softcover
|