Six ten minute laughter breaks to get you through the week. Just because your kids drive you insane doesn't make you a bad parent . A book to get you through the day on those crazy mad days.
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 19 June 2008
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The Structured Curriculum Parent Connection contains activities that
have been developed to involve students and parents in cooperative
learning experiences.
These activities allow parents to be aware of
what their children are learning and provide an opportunity for parents
to share in
their children’s experiences.
I Wish I Had My Father Father's Day is tough for a boy whose father left him years ago and never communicates with him. There are today many boys and girls who live with one parent and visit their other parent.But the children in thbis book live in a single parent family and do not see or know with the other parent who doesn't live with them...
Handbook of Parenting
Despite the fact that most people become parents and everyone who has ever lived has had parents, parenting remains a most mystifying subject. Who is ultimately responsible for parenting? Does parenting come naturally, or must we learn how to parent? How do parents conceive of parenting? Of childhood? What does it mean to parent a preterm baby, twins, or a child with a disability? To be a younger or an older parent, or one who is divorced, disabled, or drug abusing? What do theories in psychology (psychoanalysis, personality theory, and behavior genetics, for example) contribute to our understanding of parenting? What are the goals parents have for themselves? For their children? What are the functions of parents’ beliefs? Of parents’ behaviors? What accounts for parents’ believing or behaving in similar ways? What accounts for all the attitudes and actions of parents that differ? How do children influence their parents? How do personality, knowledge, and world view affect parenting? How do social status, culture, and history shape parenthood? How can parents effectively relate to schools, daycare, their children’s pediatricians? These are some of the questions addressed in this second edition of the Handbook of Parenting . . . for this is a book on how to parent as much as it is one on what being a parent is all about.