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Children's Magic Window Magazine
Children's Magic Window Magazine is a publication dedicated to the preservation and advancement of reading among America's youth. Children's Magic Window Magazine is aimed for children between the ages of 5 and 12. Each issue of Children's Magic Window Magazine is a 100-page, digest size, lavishly illustrated magazine with something for everyone. Children's Magic Window Magazine boasts wholesome content including fiction and non-fiction articles, preview and recommendations on the best in books, educational software, boardgames and websites with a focus on education and entertainment. Children's Magic Window Magzine mixes traditional values with a contemporary flair.
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Predictive Parenting: What to Say When You Talk to Your Kids by Shad Helmstetter, Ph.D. Being a parent has never been more difficult or challenging than it is today, and it is critical that you communicate effectively with your children. Dr. Shad Helmstetter's Predictive Parenting utilizes the latest psychological and neurological research to teach you new ways to intensify your relationships with your children. He provides scripted dialogues to help parents deal with hypothetical - but common and realistic - situations, enabling you to anticipate problems before they come up. Predictive Parenting offers expert advice in motivating your children, protecting them from forces beyond their control, increasing their self-esteem, and positively impacting every aspect of their lives.
Five Needs Your Child Must Have Met at Home by Ron Hutchcraft It has never been more challenging to be a parent - or more hazardous to be a child. Children don't come with instructions, but Ron Hutchcraft's Five Needs Your Child Must Have Met at Home provides a practical road map for raising stable children in an unstable world. He discusses the 5 critical needs of every child: the need for a secure self, honest sexual answers, satisfying love, stable authority, and spiritual reality, and gives parents valuable, surefire tips for meeting all of these needs. Whether you're brand-new parents or have a house full of teenagers, Hutchcraft shows you how to create a home front that will help your kids grow up to become thriving adults.
I'm Okay, You're a Brat by Susan Jeffers, Ph.D. At last, the truth about parenting for parents, wannabe parents, and the cheerfully child-free. In this fearlessly honest program, Dr. Susan Jeffers breaks the conspiracy of silence about the real and potential woes of child-rearing and pulls no punches about how difficult parenthood is for many. With care and compassion, she reveals the insidious guilt traps set by some child-care "experts" and the child-centered society we inhabit. She questions many fashionable myths and half-truths that add to a parent's sense of inadequacy and guilt, and offers valuable survival tools to cope with it all.
I'm Okay, You're a Brat explains why: parenthood is a joy for some and a headache for others, what you put in doesn't necessarily come out, our relationships with our spouses often suffer when children enter the picture, our lives change so drastically when a child is born, we can love our kids yet hate parenthood, and we can have great fulfillment in life with or without children.
The Nurture Assumption by Judith Rich Harris What makes children turn out the way they do? Why is it that good parents don't always turn out good kids? Judith Rich Harris questions the assumption that nurture is the crucial factor. Using examples from folklore, literature, and scientific research, Harris puts forth the electrifying theory that children aren't socialized by their parents - they're socialized by other children. It is what happens outside the home, while kids are in the company of their peers, that matters most. The Nurture Assumption challenges everything we've been taught about rearing children and everything we believe about the emotional hangups of adults. It offers wise counsel on what parents can and cannot do, and relief from guilt for those who have tried their hardest but have somehow failed to produce a happy, confident, well-adjusted child.
Parenting for Dummies by Sandra Hardin Gookin (edited by Dan Gookin) Finally there's a parenting guide that cuts through the psychobabble and confusing "expert" advice to provide real advice - practical, simple, tried-and-true parenting techniques. Parenting for Dummies was created by real parents with real live experience raising kids, and was reviewed by a panel of medical professionals. This invaluable guide will teach you how to succesfully travel with children, how to handle pediatric visits, and tricks to use when dining out with a child. Using a lighthearted, straightforward style, this resource sheds light on how to master the most important job you'll ever have.
Children Are from Heaven by John Gray, Ph.D. After years of experience leading communication workshops, and honing his own parenting skills, John Gray has created a brilliantly original and effective system that he calls "positive parenting." In Children Are from Heaven, Gray explains how his system applies to children of all ages, from birth through the teenage years. The author covers the different skills of positive parenting that help improve communication, increase cooperation, and motivate your children. Central to this new approach are the five positive messages you need to teach your children again and again and how to put them into practice. As a result of positive parenting, your children will develop the necessary skills for successful living: forgiveness of others and themselves, sharing, delayed gratification, self-esteem, patience, persistence, respect for others and themselves, cooperation, compassions, confidence, and the ability to be happy.
Boundaries with Kids by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend Teaching your children when to say "yes" and when to say "no" will help them gain control of their lives. In this remarkable audio guide, two leading psychologists teach parents how to raise their kids to take responsibility for their actions, attitudes, and emotions. They explain the ins and outs of establishing family boundaries and instilling the kind of character in your children that will help them lead balanced, productive, and fulfilling adult lives. You'll learn how to set limits and still be a loving parent, bring control to an out-of-control family life, apply the 10 laws of boundaries to parenting, define legitimate boundaries for your family, and much more. Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend are popular speakers, licensed psychologists, and co-hosts of the nationally broadcast New Life radio program.
Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children by John Rosemond Today's parents have been sold a bill of goods on so-called "quality time." They've been led to believe that children require constant attention. Psychologist John Rosemond knows that being a good parent is really about helping children get out of their lives! His easy-to-follow plan will start parents and children on the road to happiness and self-esteem by explaining how to: put marriage first, expect children to obey, establish responsibility by assigning chores, encourage creativity by minimizing TV viewing, and more. By practicing Rosemond's simple plan, parents can free themselves from guilt, exhaustion, and anger - and free their children to lead happy, responsible lives of their own.
What Every Child Needs by Elisa Morgan and Carol Kuykendall Do you know your child's 9 needs? The love you have for your children can give them a foundation for life - provided you show it in the ways they need most. Using a child's language of love, you'll learn how to meet your child's 9 needs for security, play, affirmation, guidance, family, discipline, respect, independence, and hope. Elisa Morgan and Carol Kuykendall are president and vice president of communication ministries for MOPS International Inc, a Denver-based organization dedicated to nurturing mothers of preschoolers.
Good Sports by Rick Wolff Playing organized youth sports can be great fun, but, sadly, can sometimes sour a child on athletics for life. Renowned sports psychologist and former pro athlete Rick Wolff gives parents and coaches practical, effective advice for making youth leagues a thrilling, enjoyable experience. Parents will learn how much pressure - if any - should be placed on youngsters, warning signs for spotting abuse in sports, and ways to handle anxiety about their children's participation. Coaches receive lessons in building kids' self-esteem, how to deal with problem players, and safety concerns. Using real-life stories of pros as kid athletes, as well as the latest research, Wolff sensitively alerts parents and coaches to potential problems before they become crises that can prevent a child from enjoying safe, successful youth sports.
Values: Lighting the Candle of Excellence, A Practical Guide for the Family by Marva Collins "Children don't fail, the adults around them do - and it is up to us to light the candle of excellence within each one we know and love," begins Marva Collins, one of America's foremost educators, in her important work, Values. This practical guide is for those of us who strive to be role models, who want to know the important values, live them, and teach them to our children. In the tradition of recent best sellers by Marion Wright Edelman and Hillary Clinton, Collins provides dozens of games, exercises, poems, and daily proverbs to help encourage in our families values such as kindness, courage, determination, faith, confidence, and responsibility. Taken from her superbly effective teaching and inspirational methods, these techniques are essential if both we and our children are to lead successful and meaningful lives.
The Optimistic Child: A Proven Program to Safeguard Children Against Depression and Build Lifelong Resilience by Martin E.P. Seligman, Ph.D. with Karen Reivich, Ph.D., Lisa Jaycox, Ph.D., and Jane Gillham, Ph.D. Depression in children can be prevented. This proven program, developed through extensive research at the University of Pennsylvania by Dr. Seligman and his colleagues, offers parents and educators the tools needed to reduce the risk of childhood depression. It describes the causes of pessimism, explains how to identify danger signs in children, and outlines how to foster true self-esteem by teaching children to plan, think, argue, and express their feelings more effectively. Seligman also emphasizes treating optimism as a skill to be learned. Learned optimism will not only reduce the risk of depression in children, but will also boost school performance, improve physical health, and provide children with the self-reliance they need as they approach the teenage years and adulthood.
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