15-20 percent of children are highly sensitive and they are often labelled shy, introverted, fussy or faddy. The real story is very different though and this practical book helps parents know what to do, when to back off, and how to ensure their child is given the right sort of treatment at school.
Author : The Highly Sensitive Child by Elaine N. Aron
Published by : HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN Number : 7163932
Price : £8.03
Non-Fiction & Reference > Mind, Body & Spirit
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The Highly Sensitive Child
Raising Babies
Examining how different childcare options are likely to affect you and your child, this topical book tackles a key issue all parents face and looks at childcare choices and the dilemmas that so often arise. It provides useful case studies from parents who are stay-at-home and those using all-day or part-time childcare-groups.
Author : Raising Babies by Steve Biddulph
Published by : HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN Number : 7221924
Price : £6.02
Non-Fiction & Reference > Mind, Body & Spirit
Fun Start
Give your child the best start in life with this fun, practical book. Packed with simple play activities to do with your child — there is one for every week from birth to age five — ‘Fun Start’ will help you maximize his or her emotional, intellectual and physical development. Each activity takes about 10 minutes and uses common household items.
Author : Fun Start by June R. Oberlander
Published by : HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN Number : 7245653
Price : £7.36
Non-Fiction & Reference > Mind, Body & Spirit
You Want to Do What?
Aimed at parents of 9-16 year olds, this A-Z of questions and answers covers every conceivable dilemma — from what age you should give your child a mobile phone, to dealing with internet chat rooms.
Author : You Want to Do What? by Karen Sullivan
Published by : HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN Number : 7254377
Price : £6.69
Non-Fiction & Reference > Mind, Body & Spirit
