Not exact matches
Reading all the
books about 2012, and
listening to all the doom and gloom sermons, attending all the prayer meetings about the end of the world, and watching the Discovery channel special about Mayan calendars and aliens from space and Egyptian pyramid tunnels, OR loving our neighbors, serving our spouses, teaching our
children, working hard at our jobs, and helping where people are hurting?
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals
to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing out words of promise and praise; I raise
children and read good
books; I pray for my enemies and write letters and send money and show up
to fold clothes and drop off meals with an extra bag of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how
to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful practices in the name of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle of the field near my house with my face turned up
to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
There are many programs on TV, radio, YouTube, and
books that are not suitable for your
child, ensure that whatever your
child is watching,
listening to or reading is free from bad morals and violent behaviors.
Children who play imaginary games or
listen to lots of fairy tales, stories read aloud from
books, or tales spun by those around them tend
to have noticeably better vocabularies.
Petey's
Listening Ears «Wisdom For Little Hearts» is an engaging, humorous
children's picture
book series designed
to help parents learn gentle parenting techniques in easy «bite - sized» portions while providing
children ages two
to six with positive behavior models.
In this wonderful
book, Patty Wipfler and Tosha Schore invite us
to Listen in
to our hearts
to create a science - informed, practical strategy for parenting our
children well.
Talk
to a live person, not email, not a
book, not a computer generated plan, a living breathing person who
listens and tells you how
to get your
child to sleep.
I'm wondering if any readers know of any
books specifically about caring for babies that take the same calm, matter - of - fact tones that Between Parent and
Child by Haim Ginott (and two excellent
books based on Ginott's work, How
to Talk So Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So Kids Will Talk by Faber and Mazlish and Playful Parenting by Lawrence J. Cohen) does.
And if you'd like
to learn more about how Hand in Hand Parenting can help your child fall asleep easily and sleep through the night check out the sleep chapter of my book, Tears Heal: How To Listen To Our Childr
to learn more about how Hand in Hand Parenting can help your
child fall asleep easily and sleep through the night check out the sleep chapter of my
book, Tears Heal: How
To Listen To Our Childr
To Listen To Our Childr
To Our
Children
Other works by this award - winning author include the
children's picture
books A Walk in the Clouds, Petey's
Listening Ears, and the soon -
to - be-released Grumpykins series for ages 2
to 6, which are humorous and engaging tools for parents, teachers, and caregivers
to use in implementing gentle parenting techniques in their homes and schools.
This
book emphasizes the importance of allowing our
children to have a voice, and discusses some of the consequences that often show up later on when we don't
listen to or respect our
children as people during the early years.
When you read, pause and ask questions or make comments about the pictures and the things that happen in the
book, and just as importantly,
listen to your
child's answers.
There is nothing more satisfying than seeing a
child virtually devour good literature and know that you have taught her
to read and helped her
to discover the pleasure of reading
books... or
to hear another
child begging you
to listen to her trying
to read on her own... or another tell you about his observations and discoveries out in the garden...
to see your
children enjoying drawing, writing poems and doing spontaneous narrations about what they have learnt.
How
to Talk So Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So Kids Will Talk The ultimate «parenting bible» (The Boston Globe) with a new foreword — and available as an ebook for the first time — a timeless, beloved
book on how
to effectively communicate with your
child from the # 1 New York Times bestselling authors.
An older
child may enjoy reading a
book quietly; a younger
child might prefer
listening to an audiobook.
Read
books, watch videos or
listen to programs with your
child about gaining a new sibling, preparing them for the moving, noisy new bundle of life that will soon be making an appearance.
I read her
book and
listened to her tapes a lot when my
children were younger.
Even better is the fact that your
child can
listen to her favorite
book over and over again without you having
to read it a million times!
If your
child doesn't have a nap it is still a good idea for them
to have a period of rest and reflection during the afternoon; at this time you can read
books together or
listen to soothing music.
You can also check out the separation anxiety chapter in my
book Tears Heal: How
to listen to our
children
This philosophy, termed «Attachment Parenting» by its champion, pediatrician and father of eight Dr. William Sears (author of the popular
child - care manual The Baby
Book, among others), sees infants not as manipulative adversaries who must be «trained»
to eat, sleep, and play when told, but as dependent yet autonomous human beings whose wants and needs are intelligible
to the parent willing
to listen, and who deserve
to be responded
to in a reasonable and sensitive manner.
Little
children will love
listening to sleeping cats purring, owls twit - twooing and bats squeaking when they press the sound buttons on the pages of this beautifully illustrated
book.
Techniques
to facilitate connection and communication are outlined, but mostly the
book is an exhortation
to listen and
to trust yourself, and
to trust your
child's ability
to convey
to you what he or she needs.
Whether you take a class, read an Adlerian parenting
book, watch a webinar series or
listen to a podcast... parents need
to learn about new ways of dealing with their
children if they are
to raise
children who are co-operative rather than obedient or domineering.
For more information about the Hand in Hand Parenting approach
to setting limits sing up
to follow my blog in the top right hand corner of this page, or check out my
book Tears Heal: How
to listen to our
children
The Open - Hearted Way
to Open Adoption: Helping Your
Child Grow Up Whole is Lori Holden «s first
book, born from
listening to hundreds of people living in adoption — adult adoptees, birth parents, adoptive parents and adoption professionals.
If your
child is very reluctant
to listen choose
books that tie into their interests, and favourite films and TV programmes as this will capture their interest.
Listen to an Audio
Book: A nice story can help
children and adults wind down.
And secondly, an echo of the central theme that Megan and I want
to hold above everything else as we write these posts and work on our
book...
Listen to your heart, your
child's unique needs, and most importantly —
to God's guidance as you make each decision, including this one.
He doesn't have
to be a little Einstein, but it helps if your
child listening to stories, music, and
books and seems stimulated by the information.
Reading Rachel's
book was like
listening to a friend give me advice about how she respectfully navigated how and where
to educate her
children, as well as what it really means
to educate in the first place.
A
child who is
listening to a parent read a
book or tell a tale will tend
to lie still and
listen.
When you just can't
listen to one more
book on tape, science video, or your
child needs some help focusing on technology tasks Noise Cancelling Headphones can really save the day!
Plan a block of time this weekend — at least an hour —
to do whatever your
child wants: reading a
book, an outing for ice cream or coffee,
listening to his or her music, practicing a sport, etc..
Perhaps add an array of stuffed animals
to cuddle with, a small nightlight, put a bedtime pet (like a turtle) on her nightstand, give her a CD player with a
children's audio
book or soft music for her
to listen to at bedtime.
The Gentle Discipline
Book will help parents
to understand why their
child acts in the way that they do, how they can get their
child to listen to them and how
to get them
to behave in more appropriate ways, both now and in the future.
Santa
listens - Santa and Mrs. Claus kicked off the Country Christmas Tour in Indian Lake last weekend by visiting Byron Park
to read
books and take note of the wishes of the town's
children.
So, take a
listen to a few pages of a
children's
book, and see if you're up for the challenge.
Listen to books from authors like Deepak Chopra, Elizabeth Gilbert, Charles Duhigg, Haylie Pomroy and Lee
Child to name a few
to get you going no matter what you're in the mood for.
(Meghan's blog) 40 Natural Solutions
To Pregnancy Symptoms (Meghan's blog) My Prenatal Library: Best Books For A Natural Pregnancy and Birth (Meghan's blog) My Top 25 Essentials for New Moms and Babies (Meghan's blog) Why «Mom Guilt» Is Total Nonsense (Meghan's blog) Listen to Nadine Artemis previously on TUHP (episode # 41, # 88, # 188) Sally Fallon Morell — The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care (book) * The Weston A. Price Foundation Roy Dittmann — Brighton Baby (book) * EPI - NO Delphine Plus The Ab System Heng Ou — The First Forty Days (book) * Evidence Based Birth (website) Sarah Buckley — Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering (book)
To Pregnancy Symptoms (Meghan's blog) My Prenatal Library: Best
Books For A Natural Pregnancy and Birth (Meghan's blog) My Top 25 Essentials for New Moms and Babies (Meghan's blog) Why «Mom Guilt» Is Total Nonsense (Meghan's blog)
Listen to Nadine Artemis previously on TUHP (episode # 41, # 88, # 188) Sally Fallon Morell — The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care (book) * The Weston A. Price Foundation Roy Dittmann — Brighton Baby (book) * EPI - NO Delphine Plus The Ab System Heng Ou — The First Forty Days (book) * Evidence Based Birth (website) Sarah Buckley — Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering (book)
to Nadine Artemis previously on TUHP (episode # 41, # 88, # 188) Sally Fallon Morell — The Nourishing Traditions
Book of Baby & Child Care (book) * The Weston A. Price Foundation Roy Dittmann — Brighton Baby (book) * EPI - NO Delphine Plus The Ab System Heng Ou — The First Forty Days (book) * Evidence Based Birth (website) Sarah Buckley — Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering (boo
Book of Baby &
Child Care (
book) * The Weston A. Price Foundation Roy Dittmann — Brighton Baby (book) * EPI - NO Delphine Plus The Ab System Heng Ou — The First Forty Days (book) * Evidence Based Birth (website) Sarah Buckley — Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering (boo
book) * The Weston A. Price Foundation Roy Dittmann — Brighton Baby (
book) * EPI - NO Delphine Plus The Ab System Heng Ou — The First Forty Days (book) * Evidence Based Birth (website) Sarah Buckley — Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering (boo
book) * EPI - NO Delphine Plus The Ab System Heng Ou — The First Forty Days (
book) * Evidence Based Birth (website) Sarah Buckley — Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering (boo
book) * Evidence Based Birth (website) Sarah Buckley — Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering (
bookbook) *
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Unlocking Speaking and
Listening in Every
Child is an informative and stimulating
book about teaching young
children how
to acquire the aforementioned skills, and thereby communicate effectively.
But, the big theme of the
book is that kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with adults,» especially their parents,» and it's decided not so much in moral talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able
to listen to children carefully and assert their own values.
«In the third part of my
book, and perhaps the most controversial, I argue that
children's willingness
to listen to other people and trust them makes them susceptible
to all kinds of things,» Harris says.
With a very mixed intake, many of whom have little experience of
books, the teachers emphasise guided speaking and
listening from Reception onwards in an effort
to get
children organising and vocalising their thoughts.
These are the precious moments when a teacher can
listen attentively
to a
child explain how
to do a math problem, engage in discussions with her about her writing, or hear her predictions about a
book's outcome.
But, the big theme of the
book is that kids» moral development is a matter of their relationship with adults — especially their parents — and it's decided not so much in moral talk as it is in how parents handle closeness, achievement, their own errors and transgressions, and whether they are able
to listen to children carefully and assert their own values.
Alyson Low -
Book Talks: Sit back and listen to book talks of popular children's literat
Book Talks: Sit back and
listen to book talks of popular children's literat
book talks of popular
children's literature.
An abelist perspective asserts that it is preferable for a
child to read print rather than Braille, walk rather than use a wheelchair, spell independently rather than use a spell - checker, read written text rather than
listen to a
book on tape, and be friends with nondisabled kids rather than with other disabled kids.
The program includes two oversized story
books which contain the five stories with Fuzzy and his forest friends, which introduce the skills of attending,
listening, asking questions and encouragement
to the
children.