Overview
A comprehensive health reference and a complete guide to the complex developmental issues of the middle years. More than 100 illustrations."...an essential childcare resource brought to you by the nation's finest pediatricians."
Synopsis
State-of-the-art advice for mothers, fathers, and caregivers from the American Academy of Pediatrics
You've outgrown the baby booksbut your school-age child needs you more than ever.
No longer are the middle years of childhood considered a time of relative calm and smooth development. During the years from five to twelve, children must master the skills and habits that determine their future health and well-beingand parents have a crucial role to play. The American Academy of Pediatrics, the organization that represents the nation's finest pediatricians and the most advanced research and practice in the field of child health from infancy to young adulthood, presents this fully revised and updated guide for parents who want to help their children thrive during these exciting and challenging years.
Comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date, Caring for Your School-Age Child includes advice on:
Charting your child's physical, emotional, social, and intellectual growth Dealing with the gender-specific issues facing boys and girls as they approach adolescence Recognizing your child's important emotional and social issues, including making friends, school behavior, sex education, self-esteem, and attention deficit disorder Maintaining discipline and authority while forging a respectful relationship with your child Handling divorce, stepfamilies, adoption, sibling rivalry, and dual-working-parent households Combating procrastination, laziness, aggressiveness or shyness, and bed-wetting Understanding your child's inborn temperamentand how it affects the child-parent relationship Treating childhood injuries and ailmentsa comprehensive health guide And much more
Caring for Your School-Age Child is an essential childcare resource for all parents who want to provide the very best care for their childrenand the one guide pediatricians routinely recommend and parents can safely trust.