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A Toss of the Dice - Stories from a Pediatrician's Practice

Natasha T. Hays

In this highly readable book, Hays combines stories of inspirational children with useful medical information and treatment options. A Toss of the Dice shows the human perspective of the interaction between doctor and patient. It informs parents, teachers, doctors and health professionals as well as the general reader.

2004

Ages: -

$39.95


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Becomming a Calm Mom How to managae stress and enjoy the first year of motherhood

Deborah Roth Ledley

Having a new baby is a life-changing event that brings both delight and doubt in its wake.
Becoming a Calm Mom balances scientifically sound techniques from an experienced cognitive-behavioral therapist with friendly advice from fellow new moms to help moms successfully overcome the self-doubt that so often arrives along with their first bundle of joy.

2008

Ages: -

$44.85


Behaviour Recovery 2nd Edition

Bill Rogers

Teachers frequently face the challenge of children with behaviour disorders in their classes. Behaviour Recovery Second Edition gives teachers an educational model for teaching behaviour specifically to those children based on whole-school support.

2003

Ages: 5 -

$34.44


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Birth of an Adoptive, Foster or Stepmother

Barbara Waterman

Adoptive, foster and stepmothers, like biological mothers, find their lives completely changed by motherhood although they are not always granted the rights and privileges accorded to those who give birth.

2004

Ages: -

$52.84


Brothers and Sisters A Special Part of Exceptional Families

T Powell

Siblings experience a bond unique to their relationship. A brother or sister is usually the first close friend and playmate a child has, and that relationship often outlasts all others. This book explores this affinity from the perspective of siblings with a brother or sister who has a disability.

2005

Ages: -

$45.99


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Brothers and Sisters of Disabled Children

Peter Burke

Examining the overlooked subject of non-disabled siblings in families where there is a disabled child, Brothers and Sisters of Disabled Children details the experiences of these children and explores what it means to them to have a disabled brother or sister.

2004

Ages: -

$51.69


Common Parenting Issues CDROM Handouts for Professionals working with Children & Families 0025261W

Cathy Betoin

Are you a professional who encounters children with a wide range of difficulties? Do you also work with their parents? Would you like a flexible source of information to support you in your work? This CD-ROM resource pack has been designed for you, and will be an invaluable asset to your health centre, children's centre, playgroup, nursery or school. - Each of the handouts deals with one issue in detail. - Topics include sleep, eating, behaviour, language and communication delays, attention deficits, sibling relationships, anxiety, jealousy, depression, bullying, death, divorce and trauma

2009

Ages: 0 - 19

$148.00


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Constipation, Withholding and Your Child A Family Guide to Soiling and Wetting Due March 2009

Anthony Cohn

Acts as a guide to dealing with the common problems of stool withholding, soiling and wetting in young children. This book examines the different causes of toileting problems, including the arrival of siblings and difficulties at school, and provides practical techniques and strategies to help children overcome these problems.

2008

Ages: -

$27.45


Different Like Me My book of Autism Heroes

Jennifer Elder

Different Like Me introduces children aged 8-12 years to famous, inspirational figures from the world of science, art, maths, literature, philosophy and comedy.

2006

Ages: 8 - 12

$31.85


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Disabled Children who live away from Home

Burns

Disabled children who are unable to live at home are doubly needy: in addition to their disability, they are deprived of normal family life. Children who do not grow up in a stable, nurturing environment are unlikely to achieve their potential. Moreover, disabled children often have complex medical problems. Disabled children living away from home are often involved with many different professionals: although individually these professionals may provide appropriate support, the sum of their efforts rarely adds up to the actions of a good parent. The book considers the key issues that must be addressed when disabled children move from the family home to new accommodation. It provides insights into the difficulties that these children face and looks at how the standards of care that they receive might be improved. It also makes suggestions about how professionals might work more effectively with each other and with the children's care-givers.

2009

Ages: -

$47.95


Divorce Workbook for Teens

Lisa Schab LCSW

The Divorce Workbook for Teens helps teens understand their feelings, cope with parental fighting, and be happy after their parents' divorce. Activities cover emotional issues, such as developing self-awareness and communication skills, as well as the practical issues related to divorce, such as living in two homes.

Ages: -

$24.95


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Divorce Workbook for children

Lisa Schab LCSW

Every child whose parents are going through a separation or divorce should have a copy of this workbook. The forty sensitively written activities in The Divorce Workbook for Children help kids adapt to family changes, deal with stress, keep from getting involved in parental arguments, cope with their feelings when a parent begins to date again, and more. For ages 6-12.

2008

Ages: -

$28.95


Early Arrival Finding the Magic of Everyday Moments With Your Baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care

Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian

This booklet for parents explores the many ways that parents of preterm babies can bond with and care for their children both while they are in the hospital and after they return home. It also provides suggestions for the unique needs of families with a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Sold in packets of 20.

2009

Ages: -

$55.00


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Embracing the Monster - Overcoming the Challenges of Hidden Disabilities

Veronica Crawford

Through Veronica's struggles in school, at work, and in her personal relationships, you'll gain insight into the emotional turmoil of living with hidden disabilities and be inspired by her resourcefulness as she learns to confront and accept them

2004

Ages: 0 -

$49.34


Families of Adults with Autism - Stories and Advice for the Next Generation

Jane Johnson, Anne Van Rensselaer

Families of Adults with Autism is a collection of real-life stories of people on the autism spectrum growing up, as told by their parents and siblings.

200803

Ages: -

$41.34


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Family Intervention Guide to Mental Illness

B Morey

Inside you'll find step-by-step support and information for determining whether someone you care about is suffering from a mental disorder, and what you can do to help. The book outlines the nine fundamental steps to recognizing, managing, and recovering from mental illness. It provides both diagnostic information and details about therapy options and useful medications. With the right advice, determined effort, and a lot of love, you can make a difference.

2007

Ages: -

$30.95


Free Range Kids How to Raise Safe, Self reliant Children without going nuts with worry.

Lenore Skenazy

Due April 2010
Skenazy advocates for a child's right to separate gradually from a parent's assistance and to learn the joy and self-confidence that comes from trying out independence. Drawing on facts, statistics, and humor, she convincingly argues that this is one of the safest periods for children in the history of the world, reiterating that mostly, the world is safe and mostly, people are good. Skenazy argues that its time to retire the national pastime of worrying and that childhood is supposed to be about discovering the world, not being held captive.

2010

Ages: -

$22.95


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Gluten - Free Girl How I found the food that loves me

James

With a diagnosis of celiac disease comes one large don't: don't eat gluten, which means no more bread, baked goods, or beer. But living gluten-free isn't as easy as just avoiding a few trigger foods. Gluten-Free Girl, with its gluten-free healthful approach, seeks to bring a love of eating back to our diets. Living gluten-free means having to give up traditional bread, beer, pasta, as well as the foods where gluten likes to hide such as store bought ice cream, chocolate bars, even nuts that might have been dusted with flour. However, Gluten-Free Girl shows readers how to say yes to the foods they can eat.

2009

Ages: -

$22.95


Guiding Your Teenager with Special Needs through the Transition from School to Adult Life

Mary Korpi

When teenagers with special needs transition from school to adult life, both they and their families are faced with many new decisions and challenges. This book provides practical advice and valuable information to help families prepare themselves and their teenager for that transition, allowing it to happen as smoothly and seamlessly as possible.

2007

Ages: -

$37.35


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Healing Fibromyalgia The three step solution

TROCK and Chamberlain

Healing Fibromyalgia: The Three-Step Solution is not just another book telling you how to live with fibromyalgia-it's a guide for enjoying life fully without it. Exciting new findings and effective new therapies make it possible to eliminate the debilitating, intense pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia and reboot your life. This authoritative medical guide gives you the most current and accurate information on fibromyalgia causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments.

2007

Ages: -

$27.95


Helping Your Child Overcome an Eating Disorder

Bethany Teachman, Bonnie Gordic, Marlene Beth Schwartz, Brenda Coyle

Learn to talk with a child about eating disorders. Facilitate proper eating and exercise habits at home. Questionnaires and checklists involve the entire family in the recovery process.

2003

Ages: -

$34.95


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Helping Your Teenager Beat Depression

Katharina Manassis and Anne Marie Levac

Helping your teenager beat depression offers parents a strategy that enables them to become active partners in the treatment of their childs depression
Paperback
300 pages

2004

Ages: 13 - 20

$45.94


How Smudge Came

Nan Gregory

The joy and love of life that a small creature like a puppy can inspire are celebrated against the darker backdrop of early death.

1995

Ages: 5 - 8

$17.19


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In Control A guide for Teens with diabetes

Berschart

How to Make the Best Choices About Your Health Finally, a book about diabetes that you'll actually want to read! This helpful and highly readable guide explains everything you need to know to get you through the teen years. Straightforward and current, this one-of-a-kind book tackles the issues and answers the questions you may face. This invaluable guide gives 12-to 18-year olds the facts they need to make the right choices about their health.

2005

Ages: 12 - 18

$17.95


Integrated Family Intervention for Child Conduct Problems

Mark R Dadds, David J Hawes

A Behaviour-Attachment-Systems Intervention for Parents
This book is for practitioners and parants dealing with children aged 2 to 8 years with conduct problems such as aggression, non-compliance, rule breaking, tantrums, and fighting with siblings.

2006

Ages: 2 - 8

$88.55


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Introducing Advocacy - Speaking Up 1: A Plain Text Guide to Advocacy

John Tufail and Kate Lyon

This first book in the series introduces the concept of advocacy and explores appropriate advocacy models, for example peer group supportive models, and examines different forms of advocacy such as campaign advocacy, crisis or intervention advocacy, volunteer advocacy and health complaints advocacy.

2007

Ages: -

$52.84


Kids Need Parenting Cards for Families and the People who Work With Them

Mark Hamer

What is the difference between children's 'needs' and 'wants'? How should parents respond to the demands of their children? Do all children need the same things? Kids Need: cards present a creative approach to exploring children's needs and parents' knowledge. Kids Need: is a fun, accessible and effective game that will be particularly useful to professionals working with parents and families, including social care workers, counsellors and educators.

200801

Ages: -

$57.44


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Lactose Intolerance

Merri Lou Dobler

2010

Ages: -

$17.95


Lifespan Perspectives on the Family and Disability

Judy Berry, Michael Hardman

This book focuses on people with disabilities and their families.

2004

Ages: -

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Making Links Parent Partner: A Guide for Parents About what Matters in Early Childhood Services

Anne Stonehouse and Janet Gonzalez-Mena

The information in this book is intended to assist parents to collaborate and work in partnership with child care professionals and to help parents understand what the early childhood service is trying to achieve.

2006

Ages: -

$21.79


Married with Special Needs Children A Couples' Guide to Keeping Connected

At last, a guide that speaks to parents about how to work on marital issues while juggling the demands of raising a child with a developmental disability, serious medical condition, or mental illness. In writing this practical, empathetic guide, the authors draw on their combined professional experience in marital counseling and parent training, as well as on the experience and advice of hundreds of parents of children with special needs.

2007

Ages: -

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More Than a Mom Living a Full and Balanced Life When Your Child Has Special Needs

Heather Fawcett, Amy Baskin

More Than a Mom explores how women can lead rich, fulfilling personal lives while parenting a child with special needs. The authors' skillful blend of research, personal experiences, and feedback from over 500 mothers across North America results in a book that is jam-packed with practical strategies, advice, and reassurance for mothers trying to create more manageable and fulfilling lives.

Ages: -

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Mothering Special Needs

Anna Karin Kingston

This book explores the lived experience of mothers raising a child with a learning disability, through interviews with mothers of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Down syndrome.

2007

Ages: -

$45.99


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Nonfinite Loss and Grief a psychoeducational approach

Elizabeth J Bruce

Nonfinite loss grief that is ongoing and changing as life continually falls short of expectations. Throughout this groundbreaking volume, you'll explore the leading theories on loss and discover how the grieving and therapeutic processes for dealing with nonfinite loss.

2001

Ages: -

$67.85


Our Brother Has Down's Syndrome Storybook (Seems Temp Out OF Stock , being reprinted)

Shelley Cairo

His sisters have written this down-to-earth storybook, with delightful photographs, to tell the world that their brother, despite a few little differences, is just like the rest of us!

1985

Ages: 0 - 10

$44.85


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Parenting Your Adopted Older Child

Brenda McCreight

An adoption expert, therapist, and adoptive parent of seven older children provides a comprehensive guide to help readers overcome the unique challenges of parenting adopted older children, including bonding, culture shock, fetal alcohol syndrome, aggressive behaviors, loss, hyperactivity, and creating a sense of belonging.

2002

Ages: -

$33.95


Parenting Your Anxious Child with Mindfulness and Acceptance

Christopher McCurry Ph.D.

In Parenting Your Anxious Child with Mindfulness and Acceptance, parents learn responsive parenting techniques drawn from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and other well-researched parent-child treatment programs. Children who suffer from separation anxiety, excessive worry, and other anxiety problems can benefit greatly from the simple ACT skills presented in this book

2009

Ages: -

$32.95


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Parenting a Bipolar Child

Gianni L. Faedda MD, Nancy B. Austin Psy.D.

When a child or adolescent is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, it's hard for his or her parents to know exactly what to do. What constitutes an effective therapeutic approach to help their bipolar child navigate childhood and adolescence? In this book, a psychiatrist and a psychologist, both specializing in mood disorders, offer a comprehensive overview of the available treatment options and most effective parenting strategies for dealing with this serious condition.

2006

Ages: -

$31.95


Preemie Parents Companion The essential guide to caring for your Premature Baby in Hospital, Hom

Madden

Everything you need to know as your premature baby grows. All new babies need love and attention. Premature babies, the finiest and most fragile of infants, need extra care. The Preemie Parents' Companion is a comprehensive guide for parents along every step of what is sure to be a journey full of challenges and rewards.

2000

Ages: -

$39.00


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Premature Baby Book Everything you need to know about your premature Baby From Birth to Age 1

EDt Sears, Sears, James and Sears

A comprehensive guide for parents of premature infants by the authors of The A.D.D. Book and The Attachment Parenting Book addresses such topics as bonding with a newborn during a prolonged hospital stay, preemie medical challenges, and the intricacies of a neonatology ICU. Original.
244 Pages , not on shelf ...Allow 3-4 weeks for shipping

2004

Ages: -

$39.00


Prescription for Success: Supporting Children with ASDs in the Medical Environment

Jill Hudson

Because of the unique needs of children with ASD, it is important to pay special attention to the details of their experience in the medical environment. Designed to help make the medical experience easier for all involved, this book presents information on ASD, the varying developmental levels, interventions, and assessments that medical staff, parents, educators, and key service providers can use to more effectively interact with and support children with ASD while in the medical setting.

2006

Ages: -

$74.75


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Prevention and Coping in Child and Family Care - Mothers in adversity coping with child care

Michael Sheppard

This book considers the important question of mothers' coping strategies when they are in adversity.

2004

Ages: -

$63.00


Questions Children Ask

Miriam Stoppard

Where did I come from? What happens when you die? What's divorce? Naturally curious, they often catch us off guard, leaving us unsure of how to answer their questions with an appropriate response.

2001

Ages: 2 - 11

$34.44


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Ready To Use Social Skills Lessons and Activities for Grades 7 to 12

Ruth Weltman Begun

Ages: 12 - 18

$67.85


Relaxation for Children

Jenny Rickard

127 Pages

1992

Ages: 6 - 12

$41.40


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Sibshops - Workshops for Siblings of Children with Special Needs

Donald Meyer, Patricia Vadasy

Now, using this fully illustrated guide, youll be able to provide much-needed social and emotional support to school-age brothers and sisters support in a recreational atmosphere that kids will enjoy

2004

Ages: 0 -

$103.10


Sleep Better

Mark Durand

When children have recurrent sleep problems, they and their families must deal with negative effects on behavior, mood, social interactions, physical stamina, and performance at school or work.

1998

Ages: 0 - 6

$38.00


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Sleep Better! - A Guide to Improving Sleep for Children with Special Needs

V. Durand

When children have recurrent sleep problems, they and their families must deal with negative effects on behavior, mood, social interactions, physical stamina, and performance at school or work. This book offers step-by-step, "how to" instructions for helping children with disabilities get the rest they need.

2004

Ages: 0 - 6

$44.00


Smiling at Shadows Possibly only available as 2nd hand copies

J Waites, H Swinbourne

Smiling at Shadows is the story of Junee and Rod Waites and their son, Dane. Junee and Rod have journeyed with their son for 26 years: from the first anxious hours of Dane's birth, through childhood, adolescence.

2002

Ages: -

$34.44


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Special Boys Business

Heather Anderson, Fay Angelo & Rose Stewart

This book has been written for boys with special needs, including intellectual disability, physical disability, communication disorder and autism. It supports boys their parents and carers through the changes experienced at puberty. Information is presented simply, with clear pictures and limited text.

2007

Ages: -

$39.95


Special Brothers & Sisters: Stories and Tips for Siblings of Children with Special Needs, Disability

Annette Hames & Monica McCaffrey

Siblings Stories is a collection of real-life accounts from the brothers and sisters of children with special needs, disability or serious illness, ranging in age from 3 to 18 years. They explain, in their own words, what its like to live with their siblings.Due Nov 2005

2005

Ages: -

$37.89


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Special Children, Challenged Parents

Robert Naseef

The Struggles and Rewards of Raising a Child with a Disability, Revised Edition

2004

Ages: 0 -

$50.60


Special Girls Business

Fay Angelo, Heather Pritchard, Rose Stewart

The book is aimed at girls with special needs as young as eight years of age who experience early pubity. The book will also help the important adults in their lives.

2005

Ages: 8 -

$39.95


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Special Siblings - Growing Up with Someone with a Disability, Revised Edition

Mary McHugh

In this absorbing and candid book, Mary McHugh reveals what she experienced as the sister of a man with cerebral palsy and mental retardation

2004

Ages: 0 -

$43.64


Starbright

Maureen Garth

Starbright is a collection of the stories Garth created as her child grew older. These innovative meditations are simple visualisations parents and teachers can read to their children to help them sleep, develop concentration, waken creativity, and learn to quiet themselves.

Ages: -

$41.34


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The Best Worst Brother

Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen

The Best Worst Brother is an endearing and realistic look at how a relationship evolves between a typically developing older sister and her younger brother with a developmental disability.
HardCover, 26 pages

2005

Ages: 4 - 8

$44.85


The Child Who Never Grew

Pearl S. Buck

This personal account, written by Pulitzer Prize winner Pearl S. Buck, about her daughter with mental retardation broke a national taboo when it was originally published in 1950. A classic in disability literature.
Paperback
112 pages

1992

Ages: -

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The Friendship Factor

Kenneth Rubin

Helping Our Children Navigate Their Social World-and Why It Matters for Their Success and Happiness.

2003

Ages: -

$32.00


The Gift of ADHD Activity Book

Lara Honos-Webb Psychologist

In her first book, The Gift of ADHD, psychologist Lara Honos-Webb offers a positive, strength-affirming new way to look at kids who present behaviours associated with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Instead of struggling to tame an easily distracted child, she shows parents how to appreciate their creativity, sensitivity, and passion for living.

Ages: -

$24.95


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The Nice Girl Syndrome: Stop Being Manipulated and Abused -- and Start Standing Up for Yourself

Beverly Engel

Are you too nice for your own good? Do family members manipulate you? Do coworkers take advantage of you? If any of this sounds familiar, read The Nice Girl Syndrome. In this breakthrough guide, renowned author and therapist Beverly Engel, who has helped thousands of women recognize and leave emotionally abusive relationships, can show you how to take control of your life and take care of yourself.

2009

Ages: -

$27.95


The Original Warm Fuzzy Tale

Claude Steiner

We've all heard of warm fuzzies and cold prickles--the concept originated in this classic story. A delightful, meaningful book for "kids" of all ages

2004

Ages: -

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The Sibling Slam Book - What Its Really Like to Have a Brother or Sister with Special Needs

Donald J. Meyer

This unique book is a collection of unedited comments by teens who have siblings with special needs. It offers others like them a shared experience and reassurance; and for outsiders, a rare glimpse into their innermost thoughts and feelings.
Paperback
186 pages

2004

Ages: 12 - 18

$36.80


The Stepparent's Survival Guide

Suzan Ziegahn

A Workbook for Creating a Happy Blended Family with Worksheet. This workbook introduces you to a new family plan concept that gives all of your family members a voice in decision-making. The workbook's fill-in format encourages stepparents to take an active role in achieving a functional blended family.

2002

Ages: -

$33.95


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The Turbulent Teens

James Gardner

This book is about understanding, helping, and coping with teenagers

2004

Ages: -

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The manual of Pediatric Nutrition

Twin Cities

New in paperback, some time in 2010 (also available in hardback, first published 1999)

1999

Ages: -

$82.95


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Theraplay Helping parents and children build better relationships through attachment based Play 3rd

Phylis Booth Ann M Jernberg

Theraplay a pioneering application of attachment theory to clinical work-helps parents learn and practice how to provide the playful engagement, empathic responsiveness, and clear guidance that lead to secure attachment and lifelong mental health in their children. This third edition of the groundbreaking book Theraplay shows how to use play to engage children in interactions that lead to competence, self-regulation, self-esteem and trust.

2009

Ages: 6 - 18

$84.95


Thicker than water Essays by Adult Siblings of people with Disabilities New, Due May

Don Meyer

39 Thought provoking essays by siblings who have Autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, seizures, visual impairment and other developmental disabilities. Reflections on how their lives have been indelibly shaped by their siblings. This absorbing collection offers other siblings the catharsis of discovery and shared experiences. THICKER THAN WATER provides fascinating reading for siblings, parents, caregivers, and anyone who shares a long-term relationship with aperson with special needs or wonders what that experience may be like.

2009

Ages: -

$49.95


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Toddler Taming The Guide to Your Child from one to four 3 DVD set

Christopher Green

TODDLER TAMING, based on the international best-selling book which sold over 1 million copies worldwide and is now available on DVD for the first time. Written and presented by Dr Christopher Green, who has over 30 years' experience and is at the forefront of Child Development and Behaviour and is one of Australia's best-known parenting authorities. TODDLER TAMING is the essential guide for parents with toddlers.

2006

Ages: -

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Toddler Taming The Guide to Your Child from one to four 5th Revised Edition

Christopher Green

Twenty-one years young, this childcare classic has helped millions of parents with children at the challenging stage of toddlerdom. Now Dr Green"s perennial bestseller has been newly revised and updated for a whole new generation.With today"s parents increasingly pressed for time, yet under pressure to succeed both at work and at home, Dr Green"s reassuring message is to remember that you are normal and not alone. The key to effective parenting, he says, is knowing what to expect and having the self-confidence to see the various stages through. Based on more than twenty-five years of experience, Dr Green"s advice will help you to enjoy the toddler years. With his trademark humour and common sense he demystifies childcare and brings the fun - and the love - back into parenting.

Ages: -

$32.95


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Unfolding the Tent: Advocating for Your One-Of-A-Kind-Child

Ann Addison

This book, directed to the parents of children with neurological and related disorders, introduces the concept of life mapping as a systematic approach to developing goals and strategies that guide an individual towards reaching his highest potential.

2007

Ages: -

$56.35


What Every Parent Needs to Know

Margot Sunderland

The Incredible Effects of Love, Nurture and Play on Your Child's Development.
Re-writes the rule book on raising a child. Based on over 700 scientific studies into children's development, the author and child psychotherapist explains how to develop your child's potential to the full. He reveals how touch, laughter and play build emotional wellbeing for life, and also strategies for dealing with temper tantrums and tears.

2006

Ages: -

$39.95


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Why do I have to? A Book for Children Who Find Themselves Frustrated by Everyday Rules

Laurie Leventhal Belfer

If you want a child with Asperger's syndrome to comply with a social or family rule, it is very important to explain the logical reason to comply. Laurie's book provides the logic for compliance that will be invaluable for parents and teachers. I know this book will become regular bed time reading and be used many times at home and at school.

2008

Ages: -

$18.50


You Will Dream New Dreams Parent of a Special Needs CHild

Stanley D. Klein, Ph.D. and Kim Schive

From the time a pregnancy is identified, most parents begin building hopes, dreams, and expectations for their new baby. These dreams can be suddenly shattered when a child is diagnosed with a disability or special health care needs. This book provides hope and encouragement to these parents.

2001

Ages: -

$49.95


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Your Premature Baby and Child Helpfull Answers and Advice for Parents

Ed Tracy, Maroney, Bernbaum, Groothius

334 Pages Not on shelf, allow 3-4 weeks for shipping
A guide for parents of premature infants covers homecoming, medical concerns, feeding, early development, and school issues.

1999

Ages: -

$46.00


Your Premature Baby: The first Five Years

Bradford , Lousada

208 Pages, not on shelf so allow 3-4 weeks for shipping
Your Premature Baby is the definitive guide to every aspect of nurturing a child who is born too soon. Reassuring and frank, it is the only book that informs and guides parents right from their baby's too-early birth into the growing years.

2003

Ages: -

$54.00


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