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Book Description
Find out how to make the toughest job in the world a whole lot easier.
The advice given in most parenting books sounds fine in theory.  But it often doesn't feel right in practice.  Lois Nachamie, a mother herself, teaches parenting.  Her experiences with thousands of full-time and working mothers, fathers, caregivers, and children has helped her create this warm, wise, down-to-earth guide to what parents today need to teach their children in the first five formative years.
ò Practical tips to help you deal with the daily grind and nitty-gritty of sharing, hitting, sleeping, potty training, and toys.
ò Activities and exercises to help you teach your child how to choose, how to take turns, and maybe even how to read.
ò True tales from the trenches, where you'll see how other mothers handled problems--sometimes successfully, sometimes not.
ò Dealing with tantrums--your child's and yours.
ò Loving, fun ways to launch your little one on a glorious learning curve.
ò Limiting TV time and ads that give our kids the Gimmies.
Finally, the one book that does it all--offers commonsense, practical strategies to help you teach social skills and successfully set limits; present ideas about simple values and love; and invites you step into your own as a parent....
Big Lessons for Little People--the Mother's Helper you've been waiting for.
From the Publisher
Lois Nachamie's experiences with thousands of full-time and working mothers, fathers, caregivers, and children has helped her create this warm, wise, down-to-earth guide to what parents today need to teach their children in the first five formative years.
Big Lessons for Little People
Big Lessons for Little People,Lois Nachamie,Dell,0440507405,Child Care/Parenting,Child Development,Child rearing,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Moral education,Moral education (Early childho,Moral education (Early childhood),Parenting,Family & Relationships / Parenting
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