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Sequence 11able to get good results from punishment" (Sears et al., 1957, pp. 485,486). The long-term results, however, were… |
Sequence 23thinking and choice making. School Psychology Review, 20, 382-88. Kutner, L 0990, November 29). As motivator, the carrot may… |
Sequence 2p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE by Mary G. Matthews In our Spring 1995 issue, we published an article by William Sears, MD,… |
Sequence 3tinely tells parents that there is no set number of years (italics added) to nurse (Sears, 1992, p. 120). To further… |
Sequence 4nursing the older child can be a means to comfort him or her easily, these emotional needs may be filled in other ways.… |
Sequence 5an alternative. A doth baby sling is wonderful for limited use, but marsupial mothering for long periods during the day is… |
Sequence 7independence in the child's life. Dr. Sears states, "Independence is not, in itself, one of our most important… |
Sequence 8Sears, W. (1985). Nighttime parenting: How to get your ba/Jy and child to sleep. Franklin Park, IL: La Leche League Interna-… |
Sequence 1RESPONSE TO .11p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE" by Anne McNamara Anne McNamara, who submitted the original William… |
Sequence 4tends to discourage aggression. 1 To begin with, a parent must have and communicate a deeply felt disapproval of hurting other… |
Sequence 22Radke-Yarrow, Marian, Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, & Michael Chapman. "Children's Prosocial Dispositions and… |
Sequence 2ATTACHMENT PARENTING: A STYLE THAT w ORKS by William Sears It is important to fully explore the questions of attachment and… |
Sequence 1p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE by Mary G. Matthews Many directresses believe that Dr. William Sears offers one of the best… |
Sequence 2the baby in a sling. These recommendations, however, may easily become obstacles in the path of natural development and delay… |
Sequence 4Dr. Sears rightly urges that parents include their baby in daily activities. Playpens, infant seats, walkers, and swings all… |
Sequence 5behind at his own pace, when he is ready. It may be difficult, however, to discern the child's readiness when the adult… |
Sequence 6The fundamental disagreement between attachment parenting and Montessori philosophy lies in the definition and importance of… |
Sequence 7Montessori, Maria. The Discovery of the Child. 1948. Trans. M.J. Costelloe. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1967. Montessori,… |
Sequence 85able to get good results from punishment" (Sears et al., 1957, pp. 485,486). The long-term results, however, were… |
Sequence 97thinking and choice making. School Psychology Review, 20, 382-88. Kutner, L 0990, November 29). As motivator, the carrot may… |
Sequence 45Montessori principles inspire the parent to take the child's point of view, to see the child's need to belong, to… |
Sequence 196p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE by Mary G. Matthews In our Spring 1995 issue, we published an article by William Sears, MD,… |
Sequence 197tinely tells parents that there is no set number of years (italics added) to nurse (Sears, 1992, p. 120). To further… |
Sequence 198nursing the older child can be a means to comfort him or her easily, these emotional needs may be filled in other ways.… |
Sequence 199an alternative. A doth baby sling is wonderful for limited use, but marsupial mothering for long periods during the day is… |
Sequence 201independence in the child's life. Dr. Sears states, "Independence is not, in itself, one of our most important… |
Sequence 202Sears, W. (1985). Nighttime parenting: How to get your ba/Jy and child to sleep. Franklin Park, IL: La Leche League Interna-… |
Sequence 203RESPONSE TO .11p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE" by Anne McNamara Anne McNamara, who submitted the original William… |
Sequence 191tends to discourage aggression. 1 To begin with, a parent must have and communicate a deeply felt disapproval of hurting other… |
Sequence 209Radke-Yarrow, Marian, Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, & Michael Chapman. "Children's Prosocial Dispositions and… |
Sequence 51ATTACHMENT PARENTING: A STYLE THAT w ORKS by William Sears It is important to fully explore the questions of attachment and… |
Sequence 61p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE by Mary G. Matthews Many directresses believe that Dr. William Sears offers one of the best… |
Sequence 62the baby in a sling. These recommendations, however, may easily become obstacles in the path of natural development and delay… |
Sequence 64Dr. Sears rightly urges that parents include their baby in daily activities. Playpens, infant seats, walkers, and swings all… |
Sequence 65behind at his own pace, when he is ready. It may be difficult, however, to discern the child's readiness when the adult… |
Sequence 66The fundamental disagreement between attachment parenting and Montessori philosophy lies in the definition and importance of… |
Sequence 67Montessori, Maria. The Discovery of the Child. 1948. Trans. M.J. Costelloe. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1967. Montessori,… |