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A Word from Dr. Bill | ix | |
Part I | The Tools of Success | |
Chapter 1 | What's Success? | 3 |
The Real Meaning of Success | ||
Turning Out Well--But with a Struggle | ||
Creating the Capacity for Resilience | ||
Chapter 2 | Raising Connected Kids | 9 |
Getting Connected | ||
Birth to One Year | ||
Connecting Tools: Practice Attachment Parenting | ||
Seven Attachment Tools: The Baby B's | ||
Toddler Times: Getting More Connected | ||
Three to Five Years: The Connected Preschooler | ||
Five to Ten Years: Searching for Connections | ||
How Attachment Parenting Helps Kids and Families Succeed | ||
The Early Road to Success: How the Baby B's Translate into the Childhood C's | ||
Chapter 3 | Ten Family Discipline Practices of Kids Who Turned Out Well | 31 |
Practice Attachment Parenting | ||
Give Children High-Investment Parenting | ||
Frame Your Child Positively | ||
Study Your Child | ||
Provide Structure, Then Set Limits | ||
Shape Rather than Control Your Child | ||
Allow Appropriate Failures and Frustration | ||
Just Say No! | ||
Screen Persons of Significance | ||
Expect a Lot from Your Child | ||
Chapter 4 | Giving Your Child a Smart Start | 52 |
How Brains Grow | ||
How Brains Grow Smarter | ||
Twelve Ways to Build a Brighter Child | ||
A Smart Womb Start | ||
Smart Carrying | ||
A Smart Nutritional Start | ||
"Smart Talk" | ||
Smart Responses | ||
Smart Reading | ||
Smart Music | ||
Smart Play | ||
Smart Toys | ||
Discover How Your Child Is Smart | ||
A Smart School Start | ||
Smart Learning from Life | ||
Chapter 5 | Planting Healthy Sibling Relationships | 82 |
Practice Attachment Parenting | ||
Prepare the Expectant Sibling | ||
Get Them Connected--Early | ||
You're Special, Too! | ||
Encourage Together-Alone Time | ||
Role-Play | ||
Convey the Behavior You Expect | ||
Keep Siblings Connected | ||
Get Them Behind the Eyes of Their Siblings | ||
Avoid Comparisons | ||
Play Favorites--Equally | ||
Taunts and Teasing Not Allowed Here | ||
Let Children Work Out Their Own Squabbles | ||
Friends Come and Go, but Family Is Forever | ||
Chapter 6 | Raising Healthy Kids | 98 |
Nine Nutritional Tips for Success | ||
Breastfeed Your Child as Long as Possible | ||
Shape Young Tastes | ||
Allow Grazing for Good Behavior | ||
Keep Children Lean | ||
Give Your Child a Brainy Breakfast | ||
Give Your Child a Right-Fat Diet | ||
Take Your Child Shopping | ||
Feed Your Child's Immune System | ||
Model Healthy Eating Habits | ||
Keep Children Exercising | ||
No Smoking, Please! | ||
Working with Your Doctor | ||
Part II | Nurturing the Tools of Success | |
Chapter 7 | The Compassionate Child | 115 |
How to Teach Empathy: From Infancy Through Adolescence | ||
Planting the Capacity to Care: How Infants Learn Empathy | ||
Nurturing the Capacity to Care: Teaching Empathy to Toddlers and Preschoolers | ||
Teaching School-Age Children to Care | ||
Teaching Empathy and Compassion to Teens | ||
Chapter 8 | The Ability to Make Wise Choices | 136 |
Ages and Stages of Decision Making | ||
Decisions for School-Age Children | ||
Helping Your Child Develop Decision-Making Skills | ||
Teaching the Moral Dimension | ||
Learning to Let Go | ||
Chapter 9 | Teaching Children Communication Skills | 151 |
Helping Your Baby Communicate | ||
Modeling Communication Skills | ||
Understanding Nonverbal Communication | ||
Communicating about Feelings | ||
Listening Tips | ||
Communicating Through Touch | ||
Helping the Shy Child Blossom | ||
Chapter 10 | Raising a Responsible Child | 171 |
A Responsible Beginning | ||
Kids Need Chores | ||
The Five Benefits of Chores | ||
Give Your Child Responsibilities | ||
From Being Responsible to Being Accountable | ||
Teaching Children to Think and Plan Ahead | ||
Putting Teens to Work: Why, When, How Much? | ||
Chapter 11 | Raising a Moral Child | 187 |
How Children Learn to Make Moral Choices | ||
Moral Kids Are Kids Who Care | ||
How Children Develop Morals and Values | ||
Preteens and Teens | ||
Moral Norms | ||
Helping Your Child Think and Act Morally | ||
Spiritual Values | ||
Raising a Spiritual Child | ||
Twelve Ways to Guide Your Child's Spiritual Development | ||
Chapter 12 | Eleven Ways to Boost Your Child's Self-Confidence | 208 |
Boost More Than Break a Child's Self-Belief | ||
Build Baby's Self-Confidence | ||
Mirror Positive Messages | ||
Play with Your Child | ||
Show and Tell Your Children That They're Important | ||
Respect Your Child's Opinions | ||
Stamp Out Put-Downs | ||
Protect Your Child's Self-Confidence | ||
Frame Your Child's Quirks Positively | ||
Help Children Discover Their Special Something | ||
Value Doesn't Depend Upon Performance | ||
Chapter 13 | Ten Ways to Encourage Your Child | 226 |
Build a Strong Trust Relationship | ||
Stamp Out Discouraging Words | ||
Write Encouragers | ||
Play the Erase Game | ||
Give "We" Messages | ||
Show Great Expectations | ||
Push Rather than Pressure | ||
Model an "I Can" Attitude | ||
Learn from Mistakes | ||
Help Your Child Get an A for Attitude | ||
Chapter 14 | Kindness and Manners | 237 |
Ten Ways to Teach Kindness and Manners | ||
Teaching the Art of Apologizing | ||
The Rewards of Being Kind | ||
Chapter 15 | Building Successful Sexuality | 244 |
Teaching Sexuality Early | ||
Fostering Healthy Gender Identity | ||
Teen Sexuality | ||
Chapter 16 | How to Monitor Media and Technology Influences | 250 |
Taming the TV: Why and How | ||
TV and Preschoolers | ||
How Parents Can Monitor the TV | ||
There's a Computer in My House...in the Classroom...in My Hand! | ||
Concerns about Computers | ||
What Parents and Teachers Can Do | ||
Video Violence Is Coming to a Screen Near You | ||
Index | 267 |
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