Is This a Phase? Child Development & Parent Strategies, Birth to 6 YearsParenting Press, Inc., 2007 - 220 páginas Provides an overview of behaviors parents can expect from children as they grow and develop from birth to age six, describes phases common to children from birth to three months, two to nine months, crawling to eighteen months, eighteen months to three years, three years, four years, and five years, and includes reference charts for dealing with child development in daily life. |
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List of Charts and Diagrams | 13 |
List of Charts and Diagrams | 19 |
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TOPICS | 94 |
Activities for Fun and Learning | 96 |
Art and Artists | 100 |
Appreciating Childrens | 102 |
Child Care and Preschool | 106 |
Understanding Differences | 127 |
Childrens Curiosity About Differences 128129 | 128 |
Family Meetings | 133 |
Angry BodiesHow and How Often | 137 |
Friends | 144 |
Physical DevelopmentRelated Health Issues and How to Help | 146 |
What Makes Children Laugh? | 155 |
Impulse Control 157 | 190 |
With Whom Do Young Children Talk? | 109 |
Helping Children Cope | 114 |
Rewards to Encourage Cooperation | 115 |
Discipline and Childrens Sense of Time | 121 |
Independence and Responsibility 159 | 198 |
RESOURCES | 205 |
Términos y frases comunes
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