The Nurturing Parenting Programs
Author : Stephen J. Bavolek
Publisher :
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 27,51 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Child abuse
ISBN :
Author : Stephen J. Bavolek
Publisher :
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 27,51 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Child abuse
ISBN :
Author : Renée Peterson Trudeau
Publisher : New World Library
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 24,43 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1608681580
What would it feel like to experience more ease, harmony, and flow in the midst of navigating homework squabbles, mealtimes, commutes, and the other challenges of everyday life? 'Nurturing the Soul of Your Family' is a guidebook for personal and spiritual renewal from the award-winning author of 'The Mother's Guide to Self-Renewal'. It offers nurturing support and practical ideas to guide you toward a new way of being. Enjoyable, down-to-earth, and empowering, Renee Peterson Trudeau'sten paths to peace will help you learn how to:* find your center and move through chaos and uncertainty with renewed strength and ease* live every day aligned with your values and what matters most* slow down, tap the wisdom of your wise self, and know what's best for you and your family* release old habits, fears, and anxieties as you explore a new way of being* access more joy by living in the present moment (the best antidote to stress!)* experience more freedom and unscheduled time
Author : JACQUELINE. KELLEHER
Publisher :
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 39,76 MB
Release : 2019-12-03
Category :
ISBN : 9781946665430
A new edition for the changing landscape of new parenting. As society changes, so do the ways in which we define family. As fewer and fewer families live communally and traditional means of support become less viable, many parents are left feeling isolated and unsupported. As families evolve, their needs and the responsibilities of those who support them have to be reimagined. Jacqueline Kelleher's second edition of Nurturing the Family is designed to identify the needs of growing families and provide tangible solutions and strategies for the people who serve them. The needs of families and the profession of doula support have evolved in the years since the first edition. This book reflects those changes and is for doulas, supporting professionals, and everyone else committed to supporting a diversity of families with sensitivity and compassion.
Author : Linda Eyre
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 13,87 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780071448338
The Eyres have created a beautiful new language of natural, nurturing symbols that allow parents and children to communicate in a new and effective way.
Author : Beth A. Le Poire
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 27,14 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781412904063
What's the most common family form today? In what ways can we define "family" that ensure it is inclusive of all family forms? Despite the current diverse nature of family forms, which functions are fulfilled by the family regardless of its makeup> In what ways do family members function to nurture and control each other through their changing roles and rules to maintain their family identity? Family Communication examines the role communication plays in family development and maintenance--from a consideration of what constitutes a "family" (according to various governmental, religious, and social science orientations), to the initiation of dating relationships and romantic commitment, to adding and raising socio-emotionally competent children. Also explored are the roles that communication plays in maintaining intimacy and closeness in the family and in managing family conflicts and tensions. In addition, unique emphasis is given to how cognitions and emotions influence communication outcomes in the family. Despite the diversity of family forms today, families all share one thing in common--they all include some form of nurturing and control: support and development and behavior control and limitations; nurturing communication to encourage intimacy development and maintenance and controlling communication to resolve conflict and change undesirable behavior. By organizing the study of family communication around the concepts of nurturing and control, author Beth Le Poire emphasizes the central role that communication plays in both families if origin and newly formed families.
Author : Kenneth A. Kiewra
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 28,42 MB
Release : 2019-01-04
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1440867933
Explains steps that parents can take to help their child develop talent in any activity that has sparked his or her interest. Nurturing Children's Talents: A Guide for Parents is a book for all parents. That's because talent is made, not born, and parents are in prime position to help children discover and develop talent, whether the talent domain is archery, baton twirling, chess, or zoology. Moreover, talent development is a continuum along which all children can grow. Carnegie Hall might be the destination for some while community band is for others. Meanwhile, most parents are eager to help their children traverse a talent path but don't know how . . . until now. Nurturing Children's Talents offers parents insights and step-by-step plans to help children reach their potential. These recommendations stem from author Kenneth A. Kiewra's personal experience raising a chess champion and his extensive research interviewing talented performers—including national, world, and Olympic champions—and their parents, across many domains.
Author : Naomi Kemeny
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,62 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Mother and child
ISBN : 9781780661650
In this guide to mother- and baby-centered postnatal care, Naomi Kemeny explains in detail how to 'mother the mother' - by listening to what she needs and supporting her as she adapts to her new role. This insightful book is both a useful guide to the work of a postnatal doula, and a must-read for anyone wanting to help a new family cope with those intense yet magical early days with a newborn.
Author : Catherine Stonehouse
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 12,73 MB
Release : 1998-03
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0801058074
Analyzes the spiritual formation of young children and calls for renewed attention to scripture and the involvement of families in the process.
Author : Donald G Unger
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 35,33 MB
Release : 2014-01-14
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1317765621
Here is a major new volume for practitioners, researchers, and those concerned with future policies to promote the welfare of children and families. The patterns of support and the ability of family members to care for each other have changed along with the problems for the health and functioning of families. In Families as Nurturing Systems, respected scholars examine the new and emerging directions in the design and implementation of family resources and support programs. They describe and analyze a wide range of program models in the areas of prevention, social support, family resource, and empowerment that have been implemented in schools, the Afro-American church, early intervention programs, the workplace, and the public policy arena, reflecting the needs of families at different stages in the family life cycle.
Author : J. L. Buckingham
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 2067 pages
File Size : 18,52 MB
Release : 2013-06-29
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1475740026
This Second Edition of Family Medicine: Principles and Practice presents a scien tific approach to health and illness in the context of mankind's most enduring societal unit-the family. This is a new book, building on the strengths of the First Edition. The emphasis of this book, like that of the specialty itself, is on the clinical delivery of health care; that is, how the practitioner manages common problems and recognizes uncommon entities encountered in office, hospital, home, and nursing home. In the First Edition, we were faced with the problem of how to organize a family medicine textbook that dealt with clinical topics yet represented more than a series of essays on the specialties for the generalist reader. We began by identifying specific objectives, outlined in the preface to the First Edition. From this evolved an approach which has been called the biopsycho social perspective-inclusion of behavioral, family, social, and cultural aspects of health care integrated with the traditional "manifestations-and-manage ment" textbook model. The First Edition also introduced a comprehensive classification of clinical problems in family medicine now used in curriculum planning in many family practice residency programs.