Theme   Behaving aggressively toward the baby
Category   Relationship between siblings


Websites


  • http://www.todaysparent.com/
    The renowned Today's Parent Magazine allows parents to go navigating for information on their subject of choice. The home page is filled with interesting articles and specialists' advice to wet your palette...


  • http://www.cbc.ca/
    This is the Canadian Broadcasting Network website linking parents to special interest subjects and more. Click on the kid's icon to linking you to the preschool heading and again more info for parents.

Suggested Readings

  • Renowned educator, mental training consultant and lifeskills programs creator, Dr. Terry Orlick, has written this book with a series of many others, to help parents nurture and respect themselves and their needs, to be able to take better care of their children's feelings:

    "Nice on My Feelings: Nurturing the Best in Children and Parents" by Terry Orlick, PH.D
    (ISBN: 0-921165-41-2; Creative Bound Inc.)


  • This is an excellent children book to read to your preschooler to help them understand about feelings. In this story, children explore many mood changes; for ages 4-8:

    "Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day" by Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell
    (ISBN: 0-06-028761-6; Harper Collin)


  • This book is a great guide for parents to helping children sort out their mixed feelings about the new baby. A great literacy choice for family reading time:

    "The New Baby At Your House" by Joanna Cole
    (ISBN: 0-688-16698-9)


  • This book's author is a professor of human development, and divulges everything you need to know about preparing your first child, understanding your child's feelings, and advises you on how to deal with different types of behaviours:

    "From One Child to Two: What to Expect, How to Cope, and How to Enjoy Your Growing Family" by Judy Dunn


  • A practical guide book filled with advice for parents created by two experienced parenting counsellors:

    "Surviving Sibling Rivalry" by Lee and Marlene Canter
    (A practical guide for parents; Lee Canter and Associates)



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