Sentences with phrase «author of nurturing children»

-- Sarah Baldwin, M.S.Ed is a Waldorf early childhood educator, the author of Nurturing Children and Families, and the owner of Bella Luna Toys.

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«The challenge of parenting lies in finding the balance between nurturing, protecting, and guiding your child, and allowing her to explore, experiment, and become an independent, unique person,» says California family therapist Jane Nelsen, author of the Positive Discipline book series.
Attachment Parenting — known by the shorthand AP — is not easily defined.Generally speaking, it's a parenting philosophy «that nurtures the bonds between parents and their babies,» says Lysa Parker, co-founder of Attachment Parenting International and author of Attached at the Heart: 8 Proven Parenting Principles for Raising Connected and Compassionate Children.
Lisa Murphy, an early childhood educator, author and founder of Ooey Gooey, says, «Trust, communication and a nurturing relationship are essential in any child care partnership.»
The presenters, Daniel Hughes, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist in Maine and author of Building the Bonds of Attachment in Deeply Troubled Children and Sylvie Hetu, BSc, President of the Board of The International Association of Infant Massage, and infant massage trainer, made a powerful case for parents learning to provide their children with nurturinChildren and Sylvie Hetu, BSc, President of the Board of The International Association of Infant Massage, and infant massage trainer, made a powerful case for parents learning to provide their children with nurturinchildren with nurturing touch.
Dr Laura A Jana is a pediatrician and an award - winning author of the book The Toddler Brain: Nurture the Skills Today That Will Shape Your Child's Tomorrow.
Generally speaking, it's a parenting philosophy «that nurtures the bonds between parents and their babies,» says Lysa Parker, co-founder of Attachment Parenting International and author of Attached at the Heart: 8 Proven Parenting Principles for Raising Connected and Compassionate Children.
«The challenge of parenting lies in finding the balance between nurturing, protecting, and guiding your child, and allowing him to explore, experiment, and become an independent, unique person,» says California family therapist Jane Nelsen, author of the Positive Discipline book series.
Eileen Kennedy - Moore, Ph.D., is the author of many books including Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential.
In Paul Tough's new book How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity and the Hidden Power of Character, the author argues that the qualities that matter most to children's success, now and later in life, have more to do with character — and that parents and schools can play a powerful role in nurturing the character traits that foster Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity and the Hidden Power of Character, the author argues that the qualities that matter most to children's success, now and later in life, have more to do with character — and that parents and schools can play a powerful role in nurturing the character traits that foster children's success, now and later in life, have more to do with character — and that parents and schools can play a powerful role in nurturing the character traits that foster success.
Tieger Paul, and Barbara Barron - Tieger NURTURE BY NATURE: Understand Your Child's Personality Type — and Become a Better Parent Little Brown, 1997 The authors draw on their extensive knowledge of Myers - Briggs Personality Types to show parents how they can learn more about their children's unique personalities.
Naseef, Robert SPECIAL CHILDREN, CHALLENGED PARENTS Carol Publishing Group, 1997 The author, a psychologist and father of a child with autism, helps parents come to terms with their own feelings surrounding their special needs children and explains the need for nurturing and loving guidance for these cCHILDREN, CHALLENGED PARENTS Carol Publishing Group, 1997 The author, a psychologist and father of a child with autism, helps parents come to terms with their own feelings surrounding their special needs children and explains the need for nurturing and loving guidance for these cchildren and explains the need for nurturing and loving guidance for these childrenchildren.
More than 120 leading authors and illustrators of books for children, including several national award winners, are calling on President Obama to «change the way we assess learning so that schools nurture creativity, exploration, and a love of literature.»
Linda is the coauthor of Waging Peace in Our Schools (Beacon Press, 1996), editor of Schools with Spirit: Nurturing the Inner Lives of Children and Teachers (Beacon Press, 2001), chapter contributor to Forever After: New York City Teachers on 9/11 (Teacher College Press, 2006), and author of Building Emotional Intelligence (Sounds True, 2008, 2014).
The author of Destiny's Child: Nature Versus Nurture in the Age of the Genome?
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Some developmental psychologists, like Judith Rich Harris, author of The Nurture Assumption, have gone so far as to argue that the only important thing parents give their children is their genes, not their care.
He is the principal author of the Nurturing Parenting Programs ©, designed to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect, and the Adult - Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI), an inventory designed to assess high risk parenting attitudes.
-- Mary Pipher, Ph.D., author of Reviving Ophelia and The Shelter of Each Other No Drama Discipline: The Whole - Brain Way to Calm the Chaos and Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind - by Daniel J. Siegel, MD and Tina Payne - Bryson «A lot of fascinating insights....
Lantieri is coauthor of Waging Peace in Our Schools, editor of Schools With Spirit: Nurturing the Inner Lives of Children and Teachers, and author of Building Emotional Intelligence: Techniques to Cultivate Inner Strength in Children.
Howard is the author of Transforming the Difficult Child, currently the top - selling book on difficult children, as well as several other books designed to unfold the Nurtured Heart Approach for educators, therapists, and parents.
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