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Your Child's Self-Esteem and Self-Image
In being a work at home mom you are fortunate to be the primary person developing your own child as you care and interact with him throughout the day. You have the wonderful opportunity of teaching him the values that are important to you.
Preparing Velcro Children for Separation
Do you have a Velcro child? We’re OK with Velcro on these items but we don’t want to encourage Velcro children. Velcro children are the kind that stick to you like a burr when you try to drop them off at playschool or any other place. Learn how to prepare your Velcro child for separation.
Making God Real to Your Children
Here are some ways you can make God real to your children.
Between the Pampers and the Pablum
New parents often feel overwhelmed by the needs of their newly born infant. Advertising and advice abounds in helping them meet their baby’s physical needs, such as having a good supply of pampers and pablum on hand. However, they are often unaware of the important socialization role they must play to develop trust, competence, and a sense of security in their young child to carry him through life. Not until years after my children past infancy and I returned to college to study Early Childhood Education did I learn to understand child development. It was too late for my children but not for my grandchildren. I found it fascinating and encourage new parents and grandparents to educate themselves in this area.
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