Everything You Need to Know About Moving in with a Grandparent or Other Relative

Everything You Need to Know About Moving in with a Grandparent or Other Relative

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  • Author: Carolyn Simpson
  • Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
  • ISBN: 9780823918720
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 68

Looks at common adjustment problems


Connection Parenting

Connection Parenting

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  • Author: Pam Leo
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781932279764
  • Category : Child rearing
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The author believes that every child's greatest emotional need is to have a strong emotional bond with at least one adult. When we have a bond with a child we have influence with a child. The author teaches us that when we strengthen our parent-child bond we meet the child's need for connection and our need for influence.--From back cover.


El-Hi Textbooks & Serials in Print, 2005

El-Hi Textbooks & Serials in Print, 2005

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  • ISBN: 9780835246811
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1908


Bringing Up a Bilingual Child

Bringing Up a Bilingual Child

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  • Author: Rita Rosenback
  • Publisher: Filament Publishing Limited
  • ISBN: 9781910125243
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 188

'Bringing up a Bilingual Child' is aimed at (existing or soon-to-be) parents in families where more than one language is spoken, as well as anyone in the extended circle of family and friend of such multilingual families, as well as for anyone coming into contact with them. The aim of the book is to help multilingual families to create a supportive environment for children in which they naturally grow up to speak more than one language. The intention is to give you an easy-to-read-and-use guide to multilingual parenting, providing motivation, ideas, advice and answers to any questions parents may have.


Elevating Child Care

Elevating Child Care

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  • Author: Janet Lansbury
  • Publisher: Rodale Books
  • ISBN: 0593736168
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 177

A modern parenting classic—a guide to a new and gentle way of understanding the care and nurture of infants, by the internationally renowned childcare expert, podcaster, and author of No Bad Kids “An absolute go-to for all parents, therapists, anyone who works with, is, or knows parents of young children.”—Wendy Denham, PhD A Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE) teacher and student of pioneering child specialist Magda Gerber, Janet Lansbury helps parents look at the world through the eyes of their infants and relate to them as whole people who have natural abilities to learn without being taught. Once we are able to view our children in this light, even the most common daily parenting experiences become stimulating opportunities to learn, discover, and connect with our child. A collection of the most-read articles from Janet’s popular and long-running blog, Elevating Child Care focuses on common infant issues, including: • Nourishing our babies’ healthy eating habits • Calming your clingy, fearful child • How to build your child’s focus and attention span • Developing routines that promote restful sleep Eschewing the quick-fix tips and tricks of popular parenting culture, Lansbury’s gentle, insightful guidance lays the foundation for a closer, more fulfilling parent-child relationship, and children who grow up to be authentic, confident, successful adults.


Toxic Mom Toolkit

Toxic Mom Toolkit

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  • Author: Rayne Wolfe
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN: 9781492782384
  • Category : Abused children
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Toxic Mom Toolkit by Rayne Wolfe takes on super toxic mothers with humor, kindness and practical tools to help readers build a peaceful and happy life. The book includes Wolfe's memoir of growing up brave and scrappy in 1950's San Francisco, the daughter of three mothers: an absent birth mother, an abusive adopted mother and a wonderful step-mother. Coupled with her honest memoir, are mini-memoirs of women from all over the world, whose stories of growing up with toxic mothers shine light on the varied ways in which toxic parents can hurt, damage and undermine their children even into adulthood. There are helpful self-tests; positive affirmations and prompts; tools for contact and boundary setting; and lots and lots of wisdom wrapped in laughter. Toxic Mom Toolkit offers readers a starting point for the messy work of gaining perspective, setting boundaries, and breaking the cycle of toxic parenting. Join the Toxic Mom Toolkit community on Facebook.


Living Well as a Single Mom

Living Well as a Single Mom

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  • Author: Cynthia Yates
  • Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780736916516
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

This may not be the life you expected. Still, God's promise to you and your kids hasn't changed. He has a plan for your family, a future that is bright with hope. Your number one priority also hasn't changed: to live well so you can help your kids live well too.


The Encyclopedia of Elder Care

The Encyclopedia of Elder Care

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  • Author: Joseph Kandel
  • Publisher: Infobase Publishing
  • ISBN: 1438116934
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 385

A comprehensive guide to emotional, legal, medical, psychological and other issues relating to elderly care.


Children's Books in Print

Children's Books in Print

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  • Author: R R Bowker Publishing
  • Publisher: R. R. Bowker
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Children's literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1662


Imprisoning America

Imprisoning America

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  • Author: Mary Pattillo
  • Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
  • ISBN: 1610446763
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Over the last thirty years, the U.S. penal population increased from around 300,000 to more than two million, with more than half a million prisoners returning to their home communities each year. What are the social costs to the communities from which this vast incarcerated population comes? And what happens to these communities when former prisoners return as free men and women in need of social and economic support? In Imprisoning America, an interdisciplinary group of leading researchers in economics, criminal justice, psychology, sociology, and social work goes beyond a narrow focus on crime to examine the connections between incarceration and family formation, labor markets, political participation, and community well-being. The book opens with a consideration of the impact of incarceration on families. Using a national survey of young parents, Bruce Western and colleagues show the enduring corrosive effects of incarceration on marriage and cohabitation, even after a prison sentence has been served. Kathryn Edin, Timothy Nelson, and Rechelle Parnal use in-depth life histories of low-income men in Philadelphia and Charleston, to study how incarceration not only damages but sometimes strengthens relations between fathers and their children. Imprisoning America then turns to how mass incarceration affects local communities and society at large. Christopher Uggen and Jeff Manza use survey data and interviews with thirty former felons to explore the political ramifications of disenfranchising inmates and former felons. Harry Holzer, Stephen Raphael, and Michael Stoll examine how poor labor market opportunities for former prisoners are shaped by employers' (sometimes unreliable) background checks. Jeremy Travis concludes that corrections policy must extend beyond incarceration to help former prisoners reconnect with their families, communities, and the labor market. He recommends greater collaboration between prison officials and officials in child and family welfare services, educational and job training programs, and mental and public health agencies. Imprisoning America vividly illustrates that the experience of incarceration itself—and not just the criminal involvement of inmates—negatively affects diverse aspects of social membership. By contributing to the social exclusion of an already marginalized population, mass incarceration may actually increase crime rates, and threaten the public safety it was designed to secure. A rigorous portrayal of the pitfalls of getting tough on crime, Imprisoning America highlights the pressing need for new policies to support ex-prisoners and the families and communities to which they return.