Baby's Room: Ideas and Projects for Nurseries
classy baby room ideas: okay, i admit, i'm very picky when it comes to decorating. i recently had a baby and when it came to designing her room, i was in a quandry as to how we ideally wanted to decorate it. I'm a designer, so i prefer to stray from the [... more]
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200 Ways to Raise a Boy's Emotional Intelligence: An ...
Those interested in raising and teaching boys must read it!: "200 Ways to Raise a Boy's Emotional Intelligence: An Indispensible Guide for Parents, Teachers & Other Concerned Caregivers" is a very advisable guide for those who are daily [... more]
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Dads and Daughters: How to Inspire, Understand, and ...
Respectable Women are the Product of their Fathers: Just take a look at women who achieved and are respected ... and you will find the personification of the father's daughter. This book is a brilliant explanation of why the biological father must be [... more]
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Penny Saved: Taking Your Work Skills Home
Great advice for those of us who weren't taught early!: This book offered some new ideas for teaching my children about money and the significance of earning, saving, and spending. Ms. Godfrey does get a little carried away with the "jar" [... more]
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Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers
Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers: The premise of this book seemed very appealing to me. I have always been very opinionated about "Branding" teenagers, and while in high school I refused to wear well known brand-name clothes. [... more]
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The Optimistic Child: Proven Program to Safeguard ...
Learned Optimism -- wonderful simple wisdom!!!: I read many of Dr. Seligman's books for a paper and presentation I did in a Psychology class -- my professor was very impressed -- I also utilized his method with a 4 year old child who had the "I can' [... more]
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The Over-Scheduled Child: Avoiding the Hyper-Parenting Trap
Amazon.com Review: If you've just sat down after a day that included taking your very intelligent child to a Kumon math tutoring session, shuttling another to soccer practice and piano lessons, supervising the homework of both to make sure it's perfect, [... more]
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The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your ...
Amazon.com Review: In their excellent (and hefty) resource guide, The Baby Book, attachment parenting specialists William Sears and Martha Sears have provided new parents with their approach to every aspect of baby care basics, from newborns to toddlers. [... more]
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Your Fussy Baby
Good advice...I think: Dr. Weissbluth says a lot of things that make sense. He backs up what he says with A LOT of findings of different sleep studies. He seems open minded to different styles of parenting. He was spot on with a lot of things my baby was [... more]
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From One Child to Two
Worst Case Scenario: This book is utterly awful. It is filled with fear mongering of the very worst kind. Reading this book made me feel terrible about even thinking about having a second child. The thesis appears to be that having another child will [... more]
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Mothers & Others for a Livable Planet Guide to Natural ...
Amazon.com Review: For a decade, the nonprofit organization Mothers and Others for a Living Planet has been an advocate for raising children in natural, nontoxic, and environmentally friendly environments. Now, the editors of the Mothers and Others [... more]
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Your Child's Health: The Parents' Guide to Symptoms, ...
The best of many children's health books I own: This book is an absolutely wonderful reference, and I recommend it for any home with children! It was given to me as a shower gift by a Nurse. The information is never overwhelming and is always helpful. It [... more]
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