No Exit: What Parents Owe Their Children and What Society Owes Parents
Having a child, it has been said, is the greatest risk one can take. Marriages may come and go but parenthood endures. There is simply no escape--no exit--from the emotional and practical responsibilities of parenting. Nor should there be.
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In this wonderfully polished, scholarly treatment of children and play from Colonial times to the present, Chudacoff uses excellent historical methodology and perceptive psychological insights, putting primary sources to good use, as he presents an illustrated, chronological history of children at play from ages six to 12.
Babytalk - March 2010The free monthly publication of Babytalk aims to help new mothers trust their maternal instincts with "straight talk" from experts and real moms.
Babytalk - April 2010The free monthly publication of Babytalk aims to help new mothers trust their maternal instincts with "straight talk" from experts and real moms.
Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships Through Attachment-Based Play
Attachment-based play can help build the intimacy that creates the healthy parent-child interactions that are so vital to a child's development. This is especially true for children how are troubled by emotional or learning difficulties. The thoroughly revised second edition of the author's classic work Theraplay offers clear, easily understood guidelines for professionals and parents to a dynamic and proven approach for treating children with attachment and relationship problems.