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This two part guide is written in order to help parents simplify their lives as well as their children's lives. The first part is a straightforward guide to discipline that will help make everyone's lives more secure and content. It helps parents establish limits and guidelines for what their children are or are not allowed to do. The second part is a guide to help parents secure and receive the proper education for their children. It helps to identify learning styles and learning disabilities. This is simply a guide that may make life with your children easier and more enjoyable. The ideas are straightforward and simply stated in an easy to carry, handy booklet.
Published | Jul 10 2014 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 82 |
ISBN | 9798216313571 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Series | Wrinkles in Teaching: A Series of Guidebooks for Teachers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Sue Maynard helps parents and teachers recognize the indicators of learning disabilities in children. She follows with wonderful instruments of assessment, and, best of all, strategies for helping the child to be more focused and effective.
Ellen Kempler, National Teachers Hall of Fame
I highly recommend Dr. Susan Maynard’s Parent/Teacher book entitled, Pocket Book of Practical Parenting, etc. This is the kind of book that is filled with practical, fun and easy to use ideas and solutions for improving a child’s and/or teenager’s behavior and appreciation of life. It has findings and ideas that you feel compelled to share with parents and teachers.
Penelope Corey Arango, Editor/Publisher,Arango Press, Miami, FL
Dr. Susan Maynard is one of the best in her field. She has hit it right on the mark with these two booklets. They are exactly what parents need to help with parenting tips and how to help our children who may have a learning disability.
Beth Havrilla, director, Vanguard School
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