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
Author: Louise Bates Ames
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Dell
Published: 11/01/1989
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 8.06h x 5.52w x 0.38d
ISBN: 9780440506751
About the AuthorLouise Bates Ames (1908-1996) was a lecturer at the Yale Child Study Center and assistant professor emeritus at Yale University. She was co-founder of the Gesell Institute of Child Development and collaborator or co-author of three dozen books, including
The First Five Years of Life, Infant and Child in the Culture of Today, Child Rorschach Responses, and
Your One-Year-Old through
Your Ten- to Fourteen-Year-Old series.