11 edition of The ten keys to helping your child grow up with diabetes found in the catalog.
Published
1997
by American Diabetes Assoc. in Alexandria, Va
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-170) and index.
Other titles | 10 keys to helping your child grow up with diabetes, Helping your child grow up with diabetes |
Statement | Tim Wysocki. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RJ420.D5 W97 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 176 p. : |
Number of Pages | 176 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL998696M |
ISBN 10 | 0945448740 |
ISBN 10 | 9780945448747 |
LC Control Number | 96037470 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 35924678 |
In our text, he is saying, “Grow up, folks!” Believers must move beyond the basics of the Christian faith and grow up in Christ. You have no doubt been in a situation where an adult was acting like a child: throwing a temper tantrum, or not dealing with a frustrating situation in a mature way. You want to shout, “Grow up! Act your age!”. For children who have just finished college, trade school or other educational program, parents can help them transition to the working world by offering assistance and advice when it is asked for. Your adult child might appreciate help in these challenging areas: Job hunting. Apartment/house search.
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When they feel safe they have freedom to grow, test boundaries, and explore. Otherwise, they are consumed by fear and anxiety. Here are 10 ways to make your child feel secure. 1. Give Your Time. The most important aspect of having a child feel secure is giving them your time. Real-time talking, sharing, laughing, and learning. Time = Security. 2. To succeed in school and beyond, children need to build a robust vocabulary. Kids learn a lot from the adults in their lives and there are many ways you can help your child learn new words.
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(More on how to teach your child to be a hard worker in school here.) 7) Treats Can Be A Good Thing — At The Right Time Overall, it would be better if kids ate healthy all the time. So rather than saying, “Go to sleep because I said so,” say, “Go to sleep so you can help your body and your brain grow.” When your child understands the underlying safety concerns, health hazards, moral issues, or social reasons behind your rules, he’ll develop a better understanding of life.
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They’re all actually little — about pages (a third of which are black-and-white photo illustrations of children from the ‘70s) — and follow the same general formula: here’s what you’re dealing with, here’s what tends to work, isn’t it fascinating!, do what works and it will get better soon.
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They move to the best neighborhood they can afford. Children who grow up with plenty can learn to give, just as children who grow up receiving love can learn to express it. Fred Rogers To grow up to be healthy, very young children do not need to know how to read, but they need to know how to play.
Supporting the development of your child’s metacognition (their ability to think about how they think) is the first step to helping them make better decisions across the board.
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