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  • af Carrie Cherney Hahn
    198,95 kr.

    If the question is "How do you raise anti-ableist kids?" the answer is "Become anti-ableist and then model it through intention and action for your children." Parents want to be inclusive of their disabled and neurodivergent neighbors and want to pass these values along to their children. What holds them back is not having the education or experience on how to appropriately do this. Beyond Inclusion breaks down fifteen common forms of ableism, with explanations, examples, and first-person accounts. Doing better starts with knowledge. Author Carrie Cherney Hahn offers activities and perspectives that help parents understand the ableism that exists within them and supports their ability to process and dismantle it so that they can model anti-ableist practices for their kids. Each chapter offers children's resources that parents can use to nurture informed and anti-ableist ideals in their kids. Inclusion is actually the bare minimum. Our work is to show our children how to become more understanding, more accepting, and more appreciative of disabled and neurodivergent people.

  • af Amber Trueblood
    198,95 kr.

    "Any moms who want more ease, confidence, and joy in their lives should definitely read this book!" --Kim West, MSW, "The Sleep Lady" Unlock your ability to unfluster your parenting by identifying your anxiety style so you can turn frustration to flourishing Many moms live under the weight of seemingly constant fear. They worry about everything from their kids' safety and emotional health to that weird little rash on their ankle. They are the referees, social planners, medics, financial consultants, cooks, travel agents, educational specialists, family therapists, and housekeepers. It's utterly exhausting. Unfortunately, it's not just exhausting, it leaves them flustered. Most of us don't have access to the support or resources we need to manage being flustered in a healthier way. Women end up with symptoms ranging from "mom guilt" and "mommy brain" to depression, anxiety, panic attacks, substance abuse, and eating disorders. Moms are more flustered now than ever before. Even women who have no previous experience with anxiety or depression find themselves changed as a result of the physiological shifts, emotional isolation, hormonal imbalances, and unrealistic expectations that accompany motherhood. The Unflustered Mom offers a healthy alternative for dealing with mom-fears. Moms can identify their anxiety, better understand their triggers, their clues, their contributing factors, and their false beliefs. Then they'll learn practical tools that can help to dismantle the fears no longer serving them--turning their fluster into flourish. Discover Your StyleLoverFighterVisionaryExecutiveDynamo

  • af Paula Lillard Preschlack
    213,95 kr.

    "The Montessori Potential should be handed to everyone who has ever asked, 'But how does Montessori work in practice and why?' Paula makes the Montessori approach easy to digest, shares her wisdom and experience, and delights the reader with stories of real children and families to bring the ideas to life. A beautifully comprehensive book on how the Montessori approach applies to all ages of children and how we can make Montessori accessible to all." --Simone Davies, author of The Montessori Toddler and coauthor of The Monessori Baby Children's future successes depend on developing the abilities to innovate, be resilient in the face of their mistakes, problem-solve creatively, and collaborate with peers effectively. However, standard American educational practices--stressing memorization, grades, and testing--are failing to foster these skills. There is one complete system of education that effectively supports the natural development of such essential abilities: Montessori. Montessori education expert Paula Lillard Preschlack offers a clear explanation of how the Montessori approach helps children. By looking closely at authentic Montessori practices, she shows the tight correlation between the Montessori system in action and children practicing and strengthening the very traits they will need for adulthood. When implemented properly, Montessori can ensure positive outcomes for generations of children--The Montessori Potential shows exactly how this is done in private and public schools, and at home.

  • af Karen Johnsen
    118,95 kr.

    El proposito de este libro es ayudar a los ninos a aprender cuando compartir y cuando guardar un secreto. Los secretos en si mismos no son malos, pero algunos secretos pueden causar ansiedad y deben ser compartidos y discutidos. Los ninos deben saber que esta bien compartir estos secretos--aun, si alguien les dijera que no haga. Por el contrario, esta bien guardar secretos que son divertidos y emocionantes. A traves de este libro, los ninos pueden aprender que este bien compartir secretos que les preocupan y guardar secretos que les hacen sentir bien.

  • af Diane Davis
    113,95 kr.

    Children in violent homes are encouraged to acknowledge and express common feelings of anger, fear, and loneliness. This book offers children ways to cope with the violence they see and helps break the cycle of domestic violence.

  • af Jean Illsley Clarke
    153,95 kr.

  • af Elizabeth Crary
    113,95 kr.

    Twins Annie and Jesse are so excited about their birthday party, they even ruin the cake. Help them handle their energy until it's party time.

  • af Elizabeth Crary
    108,95 kr.

  • af Rebecca Huntley
    158,95 kr.

    For the "walking weary", those parents who just cannot get their kids to bed, this is the survival guide to recommend. An experienced parent educator, Rebecca Huntley discusses kids who can't sleep through the night and those who are overwhelmed by nightmares. She introduces three popular "sleep solutions": the Family Bed, Cry-It-Out and Teaching in Small Steps. She explains how parents can modify these options to fit their family values and style. She also emphasizes that there is no single "right" way to handle sleep problems. Each family has the right to make its own choices, according to its values, situation and what works best.