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101 Ways to Get Your Child to Read
This user-friendly manual by Patience Thomson will encourage and develop reading as an essential and, above all, enjoyable life skill.
Mar 26, 2009
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Catherine Whitlock
Book Review: The Food of Love
Kate Evans' accessible, informative book is a unique exploration of breastfeeding and related issues using humorous cartoons as well as plenty of factual information.
Jan 19, 2009
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Hayley Nichols
Review of Alfie Kohn's Unconditional Parenting
This fascinating book presents convincing arguments against the use of punishment and rewards in parenting. Discusses alternatives to conventional discipline.
Dec 22, 2008
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Hayley Nichols
Freeing Your Child From Negative Thinking
Freeing Your Child From Negative Thinking by Tamar E. Chansky, Ph.D. offers parents practical strategies on how to empower their children with positive ways of thinking.
Dec 3, 2008
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Sandra Williams
Review: I Just Want My Kids to Be Happy
A major source of parenting conflicts today are the result of parents placing their children's happiness above what is actually beneficial to their growth and development
Aug 16, 2008
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Lisa Rufle
Wear Clean Underwear Book Review
In Wear Clean Underwear, Alexis Martin Neely gives helpful advice to parents about wills, trusts, short-term and long-term legal guardianship if the worst should happen.
May 4, 2008
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Christina Gleason
How to Stop Toddler Tantrums
The Happiest Toddler on the Block has tips and techniques to help parents improve their communication and reduce tantrums in toddlers between one and four years old
Feb 13, 2008
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Michelle Carchrae
The Baby Book by Dr Sears
The Baby Book by Dr. Sears is a comprehensive guide to attachment parenting infants and toddlers from birth through the first two years of life.
Feb 7, 2008
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Michelle Carchrae
Playing With Babies and Toddlers
The Parent's Guide to Play contains 170 games, songs and activities for parents and caregivers to play with their children as they grow from babies to toddlers.
Jan 25, 2008
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Michelle Carchrae
Understand Child Development
A clear and concise guide to the developmental stages of children ages 4 to 14 for parents and educators.
Dec 12, 2007
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Sheila Gaquin
Children and Television
International Media Expert Gloria DeGaetanto helps parents understand research on media use, its implications for child development and what they can do about it.
Dec 7, 2007
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Sheila Gaquin