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Cargando... The Successful Child: What Parents Can Do to Help Kids Turn Out Wellpor William Sears, Martha Sears
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Sears' use their experience and common sense philosophy of parenting to explore the hurdles of raising the older child, from toddler to teenager, in today's society. For those who have practiced attachment parenting with their babies, this book helps continue the process as the child grows. A clear reflection of the authors' cultural and spiritual values, The Successful Child identifies the essential tools the Sears' believe every child needs to succeed, including empathy, kindness, self-esteem, having a sense of humor, healthy relationships, and more. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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In this book, the Searses bring the reason and common sense of their philosophy of parenting to the hurdles of raising the older child. Attachment parenting is not just for babies; as children grow, they need to expand the web of their secure attachments to friends, teachers, community and the wider world. As there is no single plan for any one family, the Searses show a range of ways a parent can retain a child's trust and wield a positive influence as their child matures. By following the advice laid out in this book, parents can see that the bonds they have nurtured since infancy will provide the anchor that will ground their children through the challenging teen years to adulthood. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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