Well Balanced Child

Well Balanced Child
Title Well Balanced Child PDF eBook
Author Sally Goddard Blythe
Publisher Hawthorn Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1907359575

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This fully revised edition is a practical and inspirational resource, and includes a new chapter with a story and movement exercise that parents can use to help children reach their potential. It will help parents and educators to understand: why movement matters, how music helps brain development, the role of nutrition, the brain and child growth, how to help children with learning and behaviour problems, and Early Morning by the Pond - exercises and movements with children

Balanced and Barefoot

Balanced and Barefoot
Title Balanced and Barefoot PDF eBook
Author Angela J. Hanscom
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages 267
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1626253757

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"Angela Hanscom is a powerful voice for balance." —Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods In this important book, a pediatric occupational therapist and founder of TimberNook shows how outdoor play and unstructured freedom of movement are vital for children’s cognitive development and growth, and offers tons of fun, engaging ways to help ensure that kids grow into healthy, balanced, and resilient adults. Today’s kids have adopted sedentary lifestyles filled with television, video games, and computer screens. But more and more, studies show that children need “rough and tumble” outdoor play in order to develop their sensory, motor, and executive functions. Disturbingly, a lack of movement has been shown to lead to a number of health and cognitive difficulties, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), emotion regulation and sensory processing issues, and aggressiveness at school recess break. So, how can you ensure your child is fully engaging their body, mind, and all of their senses? Using the same philosophy that lies at the heart of her popular TimberNook program—that nature is the ultimate sensory experience, and that psychological and physical health improves for children when they spend time outside on a regular basis—author Angela Hanscom offers several strategies to help your child thrive, even if you live in an urban environment. Today it is rare to find children rolling down hills, climbing trees, or spinning in circles just for fun. We’ve taken away merry-go-rounds, shortened the length of swings, and done away with teeter-totters to keep children safe. Children have fewer opportunities for unstructured outdoor play than ever before, and recess times at school are shrinking due to demanding educational environments. With this book, you’ll discover little things you can do anytime, anywhere to help your kids achieve the movement they need to be happy and healthy in mind, body, and spirit.

The Balanced Child

The Balanced Child
Title The Balanced Child PDF eBook
Author C. Rogeli Cuizon
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 171
Release 2021-03-11
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1098016734

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This book is a comprehensive guide to a would be parent who maybe overwhelmed to the coming of the Gift from God. The Gift is a blessing and will bring glory and happiness. Although, he can disrupt the status quo. Accepting this and dealing with it, is a challenge. Give this child all the love and care since he did not ask to be here. You willed it. Focus: instill the values maybe the tools for the child to grow up kind, respectable with integrity. Pray the God in Heaven who created Him will give you the guiding hand to achieve it. Best of luck. C. Rogeli Cuizon

The Balanced Child

The Balanced Child
Title The Balanced Child PDF eBook
Author Brett Novick
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 124
Release 2018-03-13
Genre Education
ISBN 147583988X

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As technology develops at an ever frenetic pace, the ability to socialize in a practical, real-world fashion is in danger of becoming as extinct as the typewriter or paper map. Yet, unlike the aforementioned items, practical social skills are a vital element for our children’s overall success and happiness. Therefore, they must be enriched by all those that shape the future of our next generation of adults. Concurrently, as our children are subjected to an endless deluge of information from the many streams of technology, a societal push to have them grow up to prematurely. Of further significance, is an ever flattening global influence that showers many mixed messages raining down upon our youth. As these images flash before their eyes, questions of character and developing this subset of such respective skills become ever more important. This book will seek to tackle how to educate our children on the cornerstones of a humanistic foundation as a person; harboring those traits of responsibility, caring, honesty, and service to others. It will seek to help parents, educators, and most of all, children to recognize that in order to gain the necessary tools to be a fulfilled and contributing member of this world one must embrace these abilities (and not just as an afterthought and supplement to a successful life).

Managing Screen Time

Managing Screen Time
Title Managing Screen Time PDF eBook
Author Edmond Schoorel
Publisher Floris Books
Total Pages 81
Release 2016-02-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1782502572

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Screens and digital devices are everywhere in our modern world and it's becoming increasingly common for even very young children to regularly use tablets and smart phones. Many parents struggle to know what's best for their children. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the pros and cons, to help parents make their own choices. It explores the health effects of screen time as well as the benefits of new technology and the implications for education. Much writing on this subject is one-sided and dogmatic. This thought-provoking book is not designed to make parents feel guilty, but to empower them to find their own balance.

The Balanced Mom

The Balanced Mom
Title The Balanced Mom PDF eBook
Author Bria Simpson
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages 194
Release 2006
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1572244534

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In this book, a life coach and mother of three shows busy moms how to meet the challenges of motherhood without over-parenting while encouraging independence in their children and making time for balance and self-fulfillment.

ABC- A Balanced Child... (Workbook)

ABC- A Balanced Child... (Workbook)
Title ABC- A Balanced Child... (Workbook) PDF eBook
Author Roxann Henagan
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2007-08
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781434332387

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Title: ABC - A balanced child...(Workbook) Subtitle: "A balanced child needs more; than just a grandma. An entertainer needs; more than just a child." Author: Roxann Henagan The above book is an interactive workbook designed for the non-traditional family, orphanages, juvenile correctional facilities, adoption agencies and for the everyday household member who have had challenges with their child/teenager. ABC- A balanced child...(Worbook), is an excellent tool for building or re-building your family when faced with new environments.