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HOW TO READ YOUR CHILD LIKE A BOOK

HOW TO READ YOUR CHILD LIKE A BOOK

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good resource for parents
Review: The emotional development of a child is often over-looked in parenting books. I had some reservations about some of the advice about the 1st (attachment) stage. There is better info. in the Baby Book by Sears. But the description of the later stages was right-on. I read it when my eldest was four and I was pulling my hair out and it provided great relief. I thought I knew quite a bit about child development but I was wrong! This really addresses the emotional development of the child and explianed what was behind those frustrating behaviors.


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