Ages and stages : a parent's guide to normal childhood development
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Ages and stages : a parent's guide to normal childhood development
John Wiley, c2000
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Bibliography: p. 221-225
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A comprehensive parent's guide to your child's psychologicaldevelopment from birth through age 10
Written in an engaging,practical style, Ages and Stages offers you the benefits of themost current research on child development, featuring helpful tipsand techniques to foster your child's maturation. Charles Schaeferand Theresa Foy DiGeronimo tell you what behaviors you can expectas your child grows and how you can help him or her to advance tothe next level of development. They include numerous examples,stories, and activities you can use immediately to positivelyinfluence your child's development. The book's structure (dividedinto four stages of child development-birth to 18 months, 18 to 36months, 36 months to age six, and six to ten years) allows you tomonitor your child's progress, identify the reasons for emotionaland psychological differences in siblings, and even determine howyour parenting strategies should change as your child grows.
Covers all five areas of psychological health--emotional,cognitive, friendship/relationships, personal growth, and morality
Filled with easy-to-follow Do's and Don'ts, plus fun activitiesand exercises to encourage your child's development
Helps you assess if and when your child may need professional intervention
Table of Contents
STAGE 1: BIRTH TO 18 MONTHS.
Emotional Health.
Cognitive Development.
Family and Peer Relationships.
Personal Growth.
Character Formation.
STAGE 2: 18 TO 36 MONTHS.
Emotional Health.
Cognitive Development.
Family and Peer Relationships.
Personal Growth.
Character Formation.
STAGE 3: 36 MONTHS TO THE SIXTH BIRTHDAY.
Emotional Health.
Cognitive Development.
Family and Peer Relationships.
Personal Growth.
Character Formation.
STAGE 4: 6 TO 9 YEARS.
Emotional Health.
Cognitive Development.
Family and Peer Relationships.
Personal Growth.
Character Formation.
References.
Index.
by "Nielsen BookData"