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Louise Bates Ames

    Louise Bates Ames è stata una psicologa americana rinomata per il suo lavoro pionieristico sullo sviluppo infantile. Ha introdotto il concetto di distinte fasi di sviluppo nella comprensione popolare, sottolineando che i bambini progrediscono attraverso fasi chiare segnate da comportamenti specifici dell'età. La ricerca della Ames ha evidenziato schemi unici per diversi gruppi di età, informando genitori e medici sul monitoraggio della crescita dei bambini. La sua eredità duratura include la divulgazione della comprensione dei cambiamenti comportamentali legati all'età.

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    Unser Kleinkind
    Your One-Year-Old
    Your Three-Year-Old: Friend or Enemy 3
    Your Four-Year-Old
    Your Five-Year-Old
    • Your Five-Year-Old

      • 123pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      A five-year-old is a wonderful, fun-loving, exuberant child. But what’s going on inside that five-year-old head? What stages of development does a child this age go through, and what should parents know that can help their five-year-old handle this impressionable year? Recognized authorities on child behavior and development, Drs. Ames and Ilg answer these and many other questions, offering both invaluable practical advice and enlightening psychological insights. Included in this • Characteristics of age Five• The child and others• Discipline• Accomplishments and abilities• The child’s mind• School• The five-year-old party• Individuality• Stories from real life• Good books and toys for Fives• Books for parents “Louise Bates Ames and her colleagues synthesize a lifetime of observation of children, consultation, and discussion with parents. These books will help parents to better understand their children and will guide them through the fascinating and sometimes trying experiences of modern parenthood.”—Donald J. Cohen, M.D., Director, Yale Child Study Center, Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology, Yale School of Medicine

      Your Five-Year-Old
    • Your Four-Year-Old

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      What is it about four-year-olds that makes them so lovable? What problems do four-year-olds have? What can they do now that they couldn't do at three? Drs. Ames and Ilg, recognized authorities on child behavior and development, discuss these and scores of other questions unique to four-year-old girls and boys, and they offer parents practical advice and enlightening psychological insights. Can Your Four-Year-Old make you a happier, less stressed, and more efficient parent? You bet! Find out about: • Embarrassing moments . . . how to deal with a four-year-old's fascination with bowel movements, belly buttons, body parts, and forbidden words—without turning red. • Words that will work a miracle . . . what to say to give your child and instant smile, raise self-esteem, and change behavior quicker than criticism. • Hyperactivity . . . how to determine if your “always on the go” four-year-old is truly hyperactive. • Kindergarten readiness . . . school too soon can cause lifelong problems, so note this warning for parents of “fall babies.” • Encouraging creativity . . . fifteen activities you can initiate to stimulate your child's natural talents and have a great time too! • Your child's body type: round and plump or bony and angular . . . does it predict behavior, temperament, and social success? . . . and more!

      Your Four-Year-Old
    • A three-year-old is a real puzzle to parents, sometimes anxious to please and befriend, sometimes strong-willed and difficult to get along with. At the heart of the three-year-old’s personality is often an emotional insecurity—and this causes a host of problems for parents! Drs. Ames and Ilg, recognized authorities on child behavior and development, help parents understand what’s going on inside that three-year-old head, what problems children have, and how to cope with the toddler who is sometimes friend, sometimes enemy. Included in this book:• Jealousy of a new sibling• Toilet training• How to improve a child’s eating habits• Friendships with peers• Common fears• Developing language skills• Nursery school• Books for parents and three-year-olds “Louise Bates Ames and her colleagues synthesize a lifetime of observation of children, consultation, and discussion with parents. These books will help parents to better understand their children and will guide them through the fascinating and sometimes trying experiences of modern parenthood.”—Donald J. Cohen, M.D., Director, Yale Child Study Center, Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology, Yale School of Medicine

      Your Three-Year-Old: Friend or Enemy 3
    • The child from twelve to twenty-four months of age is a joy to have around--some of the time, that is. This child is growing at an incredible rate, learning to walk, learning to touch, learning to love, and learning to say No! for the first time. All of this can be quite a handful for the new parent. In this first book in the series from the renowned Gesell Institute, which includes Your One-Year-Old through Your Ten- to Fourteen-Year-Old, the authors discuss all important questions that concern the twelve- to twenty-four-month-old child. They examine the various stages of development between infancy and toddlerhood: what new things the child can do; how the child acts with parents and other people; what the child thinks and feels

      Your One-Year-Old
    • Beschreibt anhand von Fallbeispielen die typische körperliche, seelische und geistige Entwicklung des Kleinkindes bis 3 Jahren.

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