Scared about sexting? Online predators? Date rape? Child sexual abuse expert Sandy Wurtele s second book on abuse and exploitation explains how children approa
Offers advice for handling such behavioral problems as throwing food, resisting the seat belt, hitting the baby, whining, interrupting, and throwing tantrums in stores
Offers advice on improving communication with teenagers by giving them more responsibility for themselves and by allowing them to learn from their actions through natural consequences
Relates the story of a little boy who considers eight things to do while he waits to take his turn, and presents questions about behavior and feelings for an adult to ask the child as each alternative
"This popular book is used as a text by thousands of parents in hundreds of parenting classes across the United States.y It offers practical, logical suggestions for rearing self-motivated and respon
This practical book takes you step-by-step from planning to leading your meeting successfully. Includes techniques that maximize group dynamics; how to avoid sabotaging your presentation before you
Offers advice on improving communication with teenagers by giving them more responsibility for themselves and by allowing them to learn from their actions through natural consequences
Listening is an essential life skill that helps children achieve success at school, follow safety rules and show others that they care about them. In a world filled with distractions, being
In this fact-filled guide, medical doctors Moon and Hauck explain what is known about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and other sleep-related deaths. They discuss which infants are at greatest risk, and
One way that all of us can better care for ourselves is by developing techniques for coping with the irritations and anxiety that are part of life. That’s why we’re introducing this book on mudras. Th
A little boy who blames himself for his mother's disappearance receives reassurance from his toy soldier. Includes note to parents and caregivers on ways to help children who are experiencing abandonm
The Time-In parenting process teaches children how to be competent, to think, and to succeed. It uses four tools, Ask, Act, Attend, and Amend, that can be put together like interchangeable pieces of
Explains to children that they have control over their own bodies and tells them how to say no when someone wants them to do something which makes them feel uncomfortable