Raising Baby by the Book

Raising Baby by the Book
Author: Julia Grant
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1998-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780300173611

Raising Today's Baby

Raising Today's Baby
Author: Melanie Wilhelm DNP CPNP
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03-30
Genre: Child rearing
ISBN: 9780692561102

No matter how much you plan and prepare, the birth of a new baby causes plenty of stress, chaos, and exhaustion. Between trying to keep up with the demands of the baby's schedule, household chores, and your own personal needs, there's little time left to find answers to your questions about how to raise your little one. Thankfully, Dr. Melanie J. Wilhelm, DNP, CPNP, offers a practical, engaging, and evidence-based guide to child rearing. Combining her extensive education and years of professional practice with the lessons she learned from raising her own two children, Dr. Wilhelm provides straightforward answers to the most common questions plaguing new parents today, while sharing her own experiences as a mom. Don't let the stress and exhaustion of caring for an infant paralyze you and prevent you from making sound decisions. Instead, find science-based answers that have been fact-checked by pediatricians-and proven to work for families of all types. Free of jargon, platitudes, and conspiracies, Raising Today's Baby answers questions about feeding, diaper duty, sleep, crying, bathing and skin care, medical care, finding balance, work options...and everything else you need to know for baby's first year.

Top Tips for Raising Today's Teens

Top Tips for Raising Today's Teens
Author: Martha Matthews
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1477226990

Top Tips for Raising Today's Teens is an essential book for parents and carers who are raising young people in the 21st Century. It is packed solid with useful tips and exercises on how to engage with and get to know your teen. Top Tips is a collaboration, designed to create honesty, confidence and mutual respect in the Parent-Teen relationship. It is like a conversation between parents and young people. With quotes, tasks and a space for notes, you can read Top Tips with your teen, as a way to create openness and warmth. Read as part of a workshop setting, or as your own Personal Tool Kit. This is the manual parents have always wanted, for ways to deal with issues around Behaviour, Communication, Education, Sex, Drugs & Alcohol and Gangs. An absolute must-have, if you are raising a modern teenager.

Practical Parenting A counselor's Guide to Raising the Difficult Child

Practical Parenting A counselor's Guide to Raising the Difficult Child
Author: Stephen Guthrie
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2011-06-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1462886728

There are few things in the life of a parent more discouraging and draining than having to deal day in and day out with a disagreeable, disobedient child. Spending all of one’s emotional energy anticipating their next manipulative move, containing their embarrassing outbursts, and grasping for appropriate and effective consequences that fit their misdeeds is simply exhausting. Counselor Stephen Guthrie's book gives struggling parents the wisdom, insight, and skills needed to quickly gain control of their children and begin parenting effectively. The book is designed to be read in an evening and put to use the next morning. Drawing on his experience working with difficult kids, the author takes a parent “back to the basics” to explain, perhaps for the first time, the time-honored practical principles of parenting that will raise a cooperative, obedient child that is a source of joy and not disappointment. This engaging and informative book features a special section for Christian parents in which Biblical principles for raising children are presented and explained. Learn more about Stephen Guthrie and enjoy his blog at www.christian-counsel.com.

End Your Child’s Disrespectful Back Talk and Abusive Behavior Today

End Your Child’s Disrespectful Back Talk and Abusive Behavior Today
Author: Susan Zeppieri
Publisher: Susan Zeppieri
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Raising a child to be respectful is a full-time job. It can be difficult to balance the overwhelming love you feel for your child and the need to discipline them. It is more beneficial for your child when you are a parent that sets boundaries and holds yourself to enforcing the rules. Parental authority describes the responsibilities and duties that a parent has to their child until they reach the age of maturity (18). Parental authority grants you the opportunity to have the final say in what happens to your child and how they will be raised as well as a promise to watch out for their safety and well being. Parental authority also carries the weight of the decisions the parent must make to help their child grow up and navigate the world around them and to become a productive member of society. Raising children to become adults who will be responsible and treat others with respect and kindness is the goal of every parent, which is why it is crucial to know how to bring up well-balanced children who know how to respect you.. This book provides struggling parents with some insights and strategies into how to address a disrespectful child and how to raise children who know how to listen and follow through.

The New Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children

The New Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children
Author: John Rosemond
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1449442358

Renowned and respected family psychologist John Rosemond blames child-centered parenting books from recent decades for creating a generation of dependent, often defiant children. He sets the record straight in The New Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children, an updated version of his highly successful book published more than fifteen years ago. Booms in technology and mass media have created significant changes in society in the last two decades. The text in this revised book has been thoroughly updated to reflect today's society, yet the foundation of Rosemond's timeless and effective approach remains constant. He encourages families to return to tried-and-true, fundamental parenting truths that people did naturally before the "new science of parenting": * Parents aren't their children's friends; they are their leaders. * Parents are at the center of a family-not kids. * Your marriage must come before your children. Each chapter includes easy-to-relate-to questions from parents, which Rosemond answers with both common sense and a sense of humor. For families feeling overwhelmed by competing advice about parenting, this book will ground them with logical, proven approaches to the most significant challenges parents face today. From issues such as self-esteem and discipline to television and chores, this straightforward guidance will facilitate a return to parent-centered families where children are raised into responsible adults.

Inventions in Music

Inventions in Music
Author: Lisa Hiton
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1502622971

Music’s roots begin at the dawn of humanity, when the earliest humans used rudimentary sounds to communicate for survival. Inventions in Music: From the Monochord to MP3s traces the evolution of music through technologies that shaped the medium: the monochord, the phonograph, magnetic tape, and MP3 files. The book describes these inventions in chronological order, considers their influence on one another, and examines these innovations’ impact beyond music.

Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World

Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World
Author: Mary Zeiss Stange
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 2017
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1412976855

This work includes 1000 entries covering the spectrum of defining women in the contemporary world.

A Practical Guide for Raising a Self-Directed and Caring Child

A Practical Guide for Raising a Self-Directed and Caring Child
Author: Louis J. Lichtman Ph. D.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1450293611

Countering the "Tiger Mother" parenting style, this research-based, practical guide provides an excellent framework for raising competent and compassionate children. In an era of "helicopter" parents-moms and dads who constantly hover over their children to monitor and manage their lives-and our culture's focus on personal gain and corporate greed, there is great need for a parenting guide that outlines how to raise children who are well adjusted. A Practical Guide for Raising a Self-Directed and Caring Child fills that void. In response to Amy Chua's recent bestseller, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, psychologist Louis J. Lichtman, PhD, presents a compelling case for the notion that children will be more successful if they are self-directed rather than parent-controlled. Through anecdotes and research studies, Lichtman illustrates how to build a child's self-esteem and delves into how parenting styles and disciplinary practices influence a child's behavior and character. Lichtman also gives special attention to the topics of achievement, parenting during the adolescent years, and how family structure impacts children. In addition, Lichtman discusses how to avoid common parenting mistakes, issues to consider before deciding to become a parent, and how to give children the best possible start in life. Designed to help parents develop a set of guiding parenting principles, this guide is applicable to all situations and to children of all ages. A Practical Guide for Raising a Self-Directed and Caring Child offers a solid, comprehensive resource for today's parents.