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Child Custody Strategies For 2009

October 5th, 2009 admin No comments

By World Famous Ph.D. Custody Experts-1200+ Pages-The Biggest And The Best For 7 Years! Updated Weekly.

A LETTER From Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot

Child Custody Strategies For 2009Dear Father,

Please—we do not want to hear these words from YOU…it’s much easier to win the first time around then to re-open your case later.

If you are presently involved in a child custody dispute (or might be involved in one in the future) we have identified information of great importance that you should have. Read more…

Caring for Your Baby and Young Child – Birth to Age 5

September 17th, 2009 admin 5 comments

Caring for Your Baby and Young ChildIt’s Sunday after dark. Your baby is sick, hurt, or acting strangely, and the doctor won’t be in until tomorrow. How can you find out what to do when your healthcare professionals are unreachable? You may only need to go as far as your bookshelf. The revised edition of Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5 (the American Academy of Pediatrics’ reference book for infancy through preschool), provides a wealth of authoritative child-care information in an easy-to-use format.

The first half of this hefty text serves as a comprehensive parenting manual, and includes a month-by-month guide to the first year, nutritional information, basic care instructions, and physical, emotional, and social developmental milestones for children up to Read more…

Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care

September 9th, 2009 admin 5 comments

Dr Spock Baby and Child CareThe Classic Handbook — Completely Up-To-Date

For generations, parents across the world have relied on Dr. Spock’s expert pediatric advice. Now, In this fully revised edition of his timeless bestseller, you’ll find all the information you need to meet the changes and challenges of childrearing in the new millennium — including entirely new chapters about international adoption, coping with terrorism and disasters, college planning, autism, and other such topics as: Read more…

Common Childcare Myths

July 21st, 2009 admin No comments

“Childcare Myths”

Childcare-MythsMost new parents get a lot of advice from family and friends, before and after the baby is born. Although it is well-intended, in some cases, it may not be completely accurate.

There are a number of common misconceptions that are often passed along to new parents. Here are some of the more widespread childcare myths:

  • Some people believe that taking too many flash pictures of a baby can damage his eyes. Fortunately this isn’t true.
  • It’s not true that vinyl toys could expose children to harmful levels of substances. The Consumer Products Safety Commission recently found “no demonstrated health risk” from vinyl toys for children.
  • Despite what you might have heard, you cannot spoil a baby by tending to her in the Read more…

Developing and Administering a Child Care and Education Program

April 5th, 2009 admin 3 comments

Emphasizing the director’s responsibility as a leader of both people and programs, DEVELOPING AND ADMINISTERING A CHILD CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAM, Seventh Edition, covers the business and interpersonal skills child development professionals need to implement an effective program for young children and their families.

In this thoroughly updated Seventh Edition, authors Sciarra, Dorsey, and Lynch provide practical information on all aspects of directing a program, including funding; budgeting; selecting, training, and supervising staff; housing the program and purchasing equipment; working with children and parents; accrediting and licensing an early childhood center; and carrying out program evaluation.

Buy: Developing and Administering a Child Care and Education Program

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