Child psychiatrist Hallowell explains the biological basis for a wide range of childhood behavioral problems, shows how to identify these problems, & advises when to get help. Hallowell lifts the burden of accountability from parents & children alike, empowering parents to take decisive action if necessary. He takes the reader through some of the most common problems encountered in childhood & shows how biology & genetics contribute to all of them -- without ignoring other contributing factors. This is the first book to combine cutting-edge theoretical & biological research with concrete child-rearing advice. "Authoritative & accessible."
Presents ways for young children with anxiety to recognize when they are losing control and constructive ways to deal with it.
How to recognize and cope with Parent Frustration Syndrome (PFS): negative thoughts and feelings about your children"
In Love-Centered Parenting, Crystal will · show you how to stop parenting for your own approval and reputation · share the four most important choices you can make as a parent · help you get your kids to talk to you · reveal the no-fail ...
Todd Parr brings his trademark bright colors and bold lines to his new book about things that might make kids worry--from loud news, to loud neighbors, or a big day at school.
Ultimately, this book is a celebration of childhood and of the magic that happens between parents and the children they love.
The little elves in this book help children to learn to STOP, to THINK TWICE, and to see their worries for what they are.
Here is the first book to explore every facet of the most common and debilitating emotional state: worry.
365 "Ways To Love Your Child includes tips, guidelines, reminders, and rules to live by which will help parents strengthen their relationship with their children, and create an open, loving environment in their home.
Do you find yourself worrying about almost everything? Do your worries seem extra large? MJ knows the feeling. She's a big worry wart. Visit with MJ as she learns how to take off her "Worry Glasses" and take control of her anxiety.
So what can you do to help? In Why Smart Kids Worry, Allison Edwards guides you through the mental and emotional process of where your child's fears come from and why they are so hard to move past.