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What to Expect When You're Expecting
Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff · Workman Publishing Pages: 672 Format: Print book |
A completely revised and updated edition of America's pregnancy bible, the longest-running New York Times bestseller ever. With 18.5 million copies in print, What to Expect When You're Expecting is read by 93% of women who read a pregnancy book and was named one of the "Most... |
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Tantrums!: Managing Meltdowns in Public and Private
Thomas W. Phelan · Parentmagic, Inc. Format: Book |
A straightforward approach to managing tantrums. Â Noting that of all the behavioral problems parents face from their children, temper tantrums may be the most upsetting, this handbook arms confused and frustrated parents with simple, easy-to-follow directions on how to best manage the problem... |
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Long-Term Care: How to Plan & Pay for It
Joseph Matthews Attorney · NOLO; Tenth edition Format: Paperback |
Finding the right long-term care often means making difficult decisions during difficult times. Whether you're planning for the future or need to make a quick decision, Long-Term Care helps you understand the alternatives to nursing facilities and shows you how to find the best care... |
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Fine Motor Skills for Children with Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
Maryanne Bruni · Woodbine House Pages: 290 Format: Print book |
The popular book, Fine Motor Skills for Children with Down Syndrome is now available in a completely revised third edition. The author, an occupational therapist and parent of an adult with Down syndrome, describes how the characteristics of Down syndrome can impact the acquisition and progression... |
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It's Not Your Fault!: Strategies for Solving Toilet Training and Bedwetting Problems
Dr. Joseph Barone M.D. · Rutgers University Press Format: Print book |
Millions of children over the age of five wet their beds every night. Many parents think they must be doing something wrong when their five-year-old is still in diapers while their friends' children are perfectly trained by eighteen months of age. This undoubtedly is a very embarrassing... |
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chantal Sicile-Kira · Perigee Pages: 371 Format: Paperback |
Newly revised and updated, this award-winning guide covers every aspect of understanding and living with autism today Comprehensive and authoritative, Autism Spectrum Disorders explains all aspects of the condition, and is written for parents, educators, caregivers, and others looking for accurate... |
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The 2015 Baby Names Almanac
Emily Larson · Sourcebooks Format: Book |
The Hottest Baby Name Trends, Lists, and ForecastsAn instant snapshot of how the world today is shaping the name you may choose for your child tomorrow, The 2015 Baby Names Almanac is jam-packed with information and trends, plus thousands of names to browse. Here's a sneak peak at the ideas,... |
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Screenwise: Helping Kids Thrive
Devorah Heitner · Bibliomotion Pages: 240 Format: Print book |
Screenwise offers a realistic and optimistic perspective on how to thoughtfully guide kids in the digital age. Many parents feel that their kids are addicted, detached, or distracted because of their digital devices. Media expert Devorah Heitner, however, believes that technology offers... |
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The Smart Guide to Life After Divorce
Tanya Stewart · Smart Guide Publications, Inc.; Second Edition, Second edition edition Format: Book |
Fusing practical legal advice with caring support, this guide helps readers direct their lives and control their stress following an emotionally fraught and financially costly divorce. Attorney Tanya Stewart brings more than a dozen years of legal, consulting, and life-coaching experience... |
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Teenagers 101: What a Top Teacher Wishes You Knew About Helping Your Kid Succeed
Rebecca Deurlein Ed.D. · AMACOM Pages: 245 Format: Print book |
As a parent, you want to see your teen succeed in school and in life--and you do your best to help. But how do you know what will make a difference? Maybe it's time to listen to a teacher. Day in and day out, teachers watch kids interact with peers, make decisions, deal with difficulty,... |
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