8-12 years /
by Fortune, Joanna.
Material type: BookSeries: 15-minute parenting: Publisher: London : Thread, 2022Description: 352 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781909770805 (pbk.) :; 1909770809 (pbk.) :.Classification number: 649.1 FORSubject(s): Parenting | Parent and child | Interpersonal communication | Child Care | Child Care | Child, developmental, and lifespan psychology | Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology | Cognition & cognitive psychology | Parenting: advice & issues | Child care & upbringing: advice for parentsSummary: Here is a mindful and practical parenting roadmap for busy, time-poor parents. Based on a simple and effective formula, it will transform family life in just fifteen minutes of daily play, resulting in less tears and more laughter. Middle childhood, the period for those aged 8-12 years old, is often the most overlooked phase of a child's development but it's the age where play continue to serve an important role in their emotional growth. It's also an age where we are most likely to stop playing with our children. With over twenty years of clinical expertise and neuroscientific research, psychotherapist and parenting expert Joanna Fortune shares her proven techniques that will enable you to better understand your relationship with your children as they grow and ensure that your parenting is developing with them.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Paperback | Crosby Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 649.1 FOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 003106919X |
Here is a mindful and practical parenting roadmap for busy, time-poor parents. Based on a simple and effective formula, it will transform family life in just fifteen minutes of daily play, resulting in less tears and more laughter. Middle childhood, the period for those aged 8-12 years old, is often the most overlooked phase of a child's development but it's the age where play continue to serve an important role in their emotional growth. It's also an age where we are most likely to stop playing with our children. With over twenty years of clinical expertise and neuroscientific research, psychotherapist and parenting expert Joanna Fortune shares her proven techniques that will enable you to better understand your relationship with your children as they grow and ensure that your parenting is developing with them.
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