Author: Bruce A. Baldwin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780933583078
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Beyond the Cornucopia Kids
Author: Bruce A. Baldwin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780933583078
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780933583078
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
What Makes Kids Kick @ Home
Author: Fran Kick
Publisher: Instruction+Design Concepts
ISBN: 1591990165
Category : Child development
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Publisher: Instruction+Design Concepts
ISBN: 1591990165
Category : Child development
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
Getting Through to Difficult Kids and Parents
Author: Ron Taffel
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781593850937
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
From experienced therapist Ron Taffel--widely known for his popular parenting guides--this is a commonsense handbook for any mental health, education, or medical professional working with challenging kids and parents. Provided are concrete strategies for building rapport with stressed-out families, getting children and adolescents to talk about what really matters, spotting developmental and psychiatric problems before a crisis develops, and developing skills to strengthen kids' self-esteem and parents' effectiveness in setting limits. Illustrative case vignettes get to the heart of what is going wrong between youngsters and their parents and show how simple, concrete interventions can make a big difference. Also covered in depth are ways for professionals to handle their own emotional responses in highly charged situations.
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781593850937
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
From experienced therapist Ron Taffel--widely known for his popular parenting guides--this is a commonsense handbook for any mental health, education, or medical professional working with challenging kids and parents. Provided are concrete strategies for building rapport with stressed-out families, getting children and adolescents to talk about what really matters, spotting developmental and psychiatric problems before a crisis develops, and developing skills to strengthen kids' self-esteem and parents' effectiveness in setting limits. Illustrative case vignettes get to the heart of what is going wrong between youngsters and their parents and show how simple, concrete interventions can make a big difference. Also covered in depth are ways for professionals to handle their own emotional responses in highly charged situations.
Unplug! 101 Ways to Pull Your Kids Away from Television
Author: Wanda Kanten Hartfield
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1553958055
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
This is a book full of ideas to help lure your kids away from the enticing glow of television and into the world creativity and imagination. It's motivational and practical - a good resource for anyone who works with kids - parents, teachers, grandparents, homeschoolers, group leaders, and baby-sitters. Prefaced by a chapter of statistics and references to current thought on children and television viewing. 101 activities, supported with catchy graphics & easy instructions, are offered for kids varying in age up to preteens, by former television producer and teacher of Romper Room - the longest running children's TV show in the country - from 1953 to the late nineties. Today, television is the number one activity for both kids and adults. Studies show that children devote up to 42 hours per week viewing television (depending on what study you're willing to accept). A recent study by the Journal of Science, March 29, 2002, concludes that the more time kids spend watching television, the more likely they are to behave aggressively in future. "Kids would be better off if they watched LESS THAN one hour a day on average," said lead author Jeffrey Johnson of Columbia University.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1553958055
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
This is a book full of ideas to help lure your kids away from the enticing glow of television and into the world creativity and imagination. It's motivational and practical - a good resource for anyone who works with kids - parents, teachers, grandparents, homeschoolers, group leaders, and baby-sitters. Prefaced by a chapter of statistics and references to current thought on children and television viewing. 101 activities, supported with catchy graphics & easy instructions, are offered for kids varying in age up to preteens, by former television producer and teacher of Romper Room - the longest running children's TV show in the country - from 1953 to the late nineties. Today, television is the number one activity for both kids and adults. Studies show that children devote up to 42 hours per week viewing television (depending on what study you're willing to accept). A recent study by the Journal of Science, March 29, 2002, concludes that the more time kids spend watching television, the more likely they are to behave aggressively in future. "Kids would be better off if they watched LESS THAN one hour a day on average," said lead author Jeffrey Johnson of Columbia University.
Kids' Time
Author: Betsy Arns
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Designed to specify what an exemplary school-age care (SAC) program would look like, this guide provides instructions for establishing a SAC program that provides a balance of educational, social, and recreational opportunities. The guide covers care for children from ages 3 to 14 and includes care of children with disabilities or special needs. Chapter 1 introduces school-age programs, describing whom they serve, how the day is organized in such programs, and what the benefits are of a quality SAC program. Chapter 2 describes working with school-age children, including their developmental stages and the needs of children under stress or with special needs. Chapter 3 discusses planning program activities, including ensuring the activities are developmentally appropriate. Chapter 4 discusses creating SAC environments, and includes choosing materials and equipment, and using the outdoors. Chapter 5 discusses managing the program, including setting program goals, and selecting, training, and evaluating staff. Chapter 6 discusses establishing partnerships with parents, school, and the community. The appendices include a list of developmental stages of school-age children, a staff orientation checklist, a staff training assessment and planning form, and a parents' program evaluation survey. (SW)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Designed to specify what an exemplary school-age care (SAC) program would look like, this guide provides instructions for establishing a SAC program that provides a balance of educational, social, and recreational opportunities. The guide covers care for children from ages 3 to 14 and includes care of children with disabilities or special needs. Chapter 1 introduces school-age programs, describing whom they serve, how the day is organized in such programs, and what the benefits are of a quality SAC program. Chapter 2 describes working with school-age children, including their developmental stages and the needs of children under stress or with special needs. Chapter 3 discusses planning program activities, including ensuring the activities are developmentally appropriate. Chapter 4 discusses creating SAC environments, and includes choosing materials and equipment, and using the outdoors. Chapter 5 discusses managing the program, including setting program goals, and selecting, training, and evaluating staff. Chapter 6 discusses establishing partnerships with parents, school, and the community. The appendices include a list of developmental stages of school-age children, a staff orientation checklist, a staff training assessment and planning form, and a parents' program evaluation survey. (SW)
The Ministry of Nurture
Author: Duffy Robbins
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0310525810
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
In this thoughtful, comprehensive guide you will find ideas for encouraging spiritual growth in young people by one of the most authoritative voices in youth ministry today.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0310525810
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
In this thoughtful, comprehensive guide you will find ideas for encouraging spiritual growth in young people by one of the most authoritative voices in youth ministry today.
Kids' Stuff
Author: Gary Cross
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674030077
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
To sort out who's who and what's what in the enchanting, vexing world of Barbies(R) and Ninja Turtles(R), Tinkertoys(R) and teddy bears, is to begin to see what's become of childhood in America. It is this changing world, and what it unveils about our values, that Gary Cross explores in Kids' Stuff, a revealing look into the meaning of American toys through this century. Early in the 1900s toys reflected parents' ideas about children and their futures. Erector sets introduced boys to a realm of business and technology, while baby dolls anticipated motherhood and building blocks honed the fine motor skills of the youngest children. Kids' Stuff chronicles the transformation that occurred as the interests and intentions of parents, children, and the toy industry gradually diverged--starting in the 1930s when toymakers, marketing playthings inspired by popular favorites like Shirley Temple and Buck Rogers, began to appeal directly to the young. TV advertising, blockbuster films like Star Wars(R), and Saturday morning cartoons exploited their youthful audience in new and audacious ways. Meanwhile, powerful social and economic forces were transforming the nature of play in American society. Cross offers a richly textured account of a culture in which erector sets and baby dolls are no longer alone in preparing children for the future, and in which the toys that now crowd the racks are as perplexing for parents as they are beguiling for little boys and girls. Whether we want our children to be high achievers in a competitive world or playful and free from the worries of adult life, the toy store confronts us with many choices. What does the endless array of action figures and fashion dolls mean? Are children--or parents--the dupes of the film, television, and toy industries, with their latest fads and fantasies? What does this say about our time, and what does it bode for our future? Tapping a vein of rich cultural history, Kids' Stuff exposes the serious business behind a century of playthings.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674030077
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
To sort out who's who and what's what in the enchanting, vexing world of Barbies(R) and Ninja Turtles(R), Tinkertoys(R) and teddy bears, is to begin to see what's become of childhood in America. It is this changing world, and what it unveils about our values, that Gary Cross explores in Kids' Stuff, a revealing look into the meaning of American toys through this century. Early in the 1900s toys reflected parents' ideas about children and their futures. Erector sets introduced boys to a realm of business and technology, while baby dolls anticipated motherhood and building blocks honed the fine motor skills of the youngest children. Kids' Stuff chronicles the transformation that occurred as the interests and intentions of parents, children, and the toy industry gradually diverged--starting in the 1930s when toymakers, marketing playthings inspired by popular favorites like Shirley Temple and Buck Rogers, began to appeal directly to the young. TV advertising, blockbuster films like Star Wars(R), and Saturday morning cartoons exploited their youthful audience in new and audacious ways. Meanwhile, powerful social and economic forces were transforming the nature of play in American society. Cross offers a richly textured account of a culture in which erector sets and baby dolls are no longer alone in preparing children for the future, and in which the toys that now crowd the racks are as perplexing for parents as they are beguiling for little boys and girls. Whether we want our children to be high achievers in a competitive world or playful and free from the worries of adult life, the toy store confronts us with many choices. What does the endless array of action figures and fashion dolls mean? Are children--or parents--the dupes of the film, television, and toy industries, with their latest fads and fantasies? What does this say about our time, and what does it bode for our future? Tapping a vein of rich cultural history, Kids' Stuff exposes the serious business behind a century of playthings.
Tough Parents for Tough Times
Author: David Veerman
Publisher: eChristian
ISBN: 1618431072
Category : Child rearing
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
In a world where anything goes, parents become intimidated into inaction by what their children and others might think. This book will give parents courage to hold the line on tough issues with their teenagers. Topics include: Friends, dating, church, music, entertainment, school, money, and sports.
Publisher: eChristian
ISBN: 1618431072
Category : Child rearing
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
In a world where anything goes, parents become intimidated into inaction by what their children and others might think. This book will give parents courage to hold the line on tough issues with their teenagers. Topics include: Friends, dating, church, music, entertainment, school, money, and sports.
Greater Expectations
Author: William Damon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 145160310X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Greater Expectations is the book that exposed the low standards that children are confronted with in our homes, our schools, and throughout our culture. It exploded many of the misconceptions about children and how to raise them, including the cult of self-esteem, "child-centered" learning, and other overly indulgent practices that have been watering down the education and guidance that we are providing our young people. It disclosed how the self-centered ethic is damaging our youth. Greater Expectations started America talking about these issues and about how young people need to be provided with challenges and a sense of purpose if we want them to survive and thrive in life. Provocative and challenging, Greater Expectations was a wake-up call, a must-read for anyone concerned about the growing youth crisis in America and what we can do about it.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 145160310X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Greater Expectations is the book that exposed the low standards that children are confronted with in our homes, our schools, and throughout our culture. It exploded many of the misconceptions about children and how to raise them, including the cult of self-esteem, "child-centered" learning, and other overly indulgent practices that have been watering down the education and guidance that we are providing our young people. It disclosed how the self-centered ethic is damaging our youth. Greater Expectations started America talking about these issues and about how young people need to be provided with challenges and a sense of purpose if we want them to survive and thrive in life. Provocative and challenging, Greater Expectations was a wake-up call, a must-read for anyone concerned about the growing youth crisis in America and what we can do about it.
Encouraging Potential in Young Children
Author: Don Weinhouse
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780764102523
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
An experienced educator offers advice to parents and teachers on creating and maintaining an atmosphere in which children can learn, achieve, and be better prepared to live satisfying lives when they are adults. Among the many subjects covered are childhood sensory awareness, physical coordination, acquisition of language and logical mathematical skills, social adjustment, and more.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780764102523
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
An experienced educator offers advice to parents and teachers on creating and maintaining an atmosphere in which children can learn, achieve, and be better prepared to live satisfying lives when they are adults. Among the many subjects covered are childhood sensory awareness, physical coordination, acquisition of language and logical mathematical skills, social adjustment, and more.