Sold Out
Book Categories |
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Parents' Last Great Opportunity
Holding Your Child
Spending Time With Your Child
Instilling Values
Reading to Your Child
Teaching the Facts of Sex
2. Characteristics of Middle Childhood
A Latency Period
The Need for Affection
The Child's Emotional Growth
The Need for Encouragement
Active and Noisy
A Sense of Industry and Competence
The Smart Age
The Need to Belong
The Need to Discuss Ideas and Do Things Together
A Love of Adventure
The Need for Rules
3. Guided by Imitation
The Age of Imitation
The Power of Example
Model, Don't Order
A Sense of Selfhood
Identity
Adequacy
Worth
4. Development of the Conscience
Conscience Takes Shape
Developing a Strong Conscience
What About Rules Now?
Proper Motivation for Obedience
The Goal
Spiritual Dimensions
Three Parables
5. Development of Dependability
Encourage the Child's Own Resourcefulness
Trust with Small Projects Early
Catching Their Parents' Spirit
Point Out a Child's Dependability
Regular Chores
Shared Experiences
Beware of Unreasonable Demands
Organized Groups Can Help
The Place of Praise
Give the Child a Choice
6. The Demise of Childhood
Let Children Be Children
Unreal and Hurtful
Pressure at Other Places
Why All the Pressure?
Reaching for a Remedy
Examine Family Values
Questions for Further Discussion
Endnotes
About the Author
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionWhen Your Child Is 6 to 12: Middle Childhood Is the Last Good Chance to Hold Your Child Close.
X
This Item is in Your InventoryWhen Your Child Is 6 to 12: Middle Childhood Is the Last Good Chance to Hold Your Child Close.
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add When Your Child Is 6 to 12: Middle Childhood Is the Last Good Chance to Hold Your Child Close., We've been over-run with child-rearing manuals for infants. We've been swamped with advice for relating to teens. But little has been offered to parents whose children are in middle childhood! John. M. Drescher, a wise voice in the field of pare, When Your Child Is 6 to 12: Middle Childhood Is the Last Good Chance to Hold Your Child Close. to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add When Your Child Is 6 to 12: Middle Childhood Is the Last Good Chance to Hold Your Child Close., We've been over-run with child-rearing manuals for infants. We've been swamped with advice for relating to teens. But little has been offered to parents whose children are in middle childhood! John. M. Drescher, a wise voice in the field of pare, When Your Child Is 6 to 12: Middle Childhood Is the Last Good Chance to Hold Your Child Close. to your collection on WonderClub |