Random House Publishing Group
The Preschool Years: Family Strategies That Work-From Experts and Parents
The Preschool Years: Family Strategies That Work-From Experts and Parents
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If you're a parent, you may have already discovered the dearth of literature on a very important period in your child's life: ages two to five, known as the preschool years. The first book of its kind, The Preschool Years brings together in a single, superbly organized volume the advice of parents, and the latest thinking of experts, on one hundred issues that arise during this crucial time.
Ellen Galinsky and Judy David have collected an impressive wealth of knowledge from such experts as T. Berry Brazelton, Benjamin Spock, and Bruno Bettleheim, as well as insights from parents themselves, to present a range of practical solutions to everyday problems. Taking into account the very different needs of a wide range of families, The Preschool Years answers specific questions on such topics as:
Discipline
Expressing and Controlling Anger
Television
Making Good Family Rules
Shyness and Aggressiveness
Sharing
Moral Development
Friends
Real and Imaginary
Coping with Temperamental Dispositions
Eating and Mealtimes
Shopping with a Preschooler
Building Social Skills
Handling Fear
Choosing Child-Care Programs
Establishing Daily Routines
Encouraging Healthy Sex Roles
Handling Separation and Divorce
Holidays, Vacations, Moving
And much more
In its scope, depth, and comprehensiveness, The Preschool Years is a unique contribution to the field. Whether you are a parent, an educator, or a child-development expert, this is the book about preschool children that you should own.
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