Synopses & Reviews
(back cover)
BARRON'S PARENTING KEYS
Here's practical guidance for parents who must cope with the many details related to raising children in today's unusually demanding environment. Bringing up kids today is different--and in many ways more difficult--than it was in past generations. Barron's Parenting Keys speak to today's parents with answers to contemporary problems.
KEYS TO
TOILET
TRAINING
SECOND EDITION
MEG ZWEIBACK, R.N., C.P.N.P.,M.P.H.
A pediatric nurse practitioner advises parents about toilet training, beginning with helping a child through early steps and continuing on to independence. She discusses common setbacks and approaches to overcoming difficulties, emphasizing child development and communicating with caregivers, teachers, and grandparents. New in this edition are discussions of common problems in childcare and preschool, working with children with constipation and withholding, bedwetting, patterns in delayed toilet training, and trends in diapers, including "green" issues.
Synopsis
Barron's extensive Parenting Keys series presents advice from a wide variety of experts in an effort to help parents raise children in the demanding contemporary environment. The author, a registered nurse and family consultant, advises on when to begin toilet training and offers a step-by-step guide to the training process. She also offers detailed discussion of common problems, including resistance and temporary periods of regression, constipation, bedwetting, childcare, and more.
Synopsis
(back cover)
BARRON"S PARENTING KEYS
Here"s practical guidance for parents who must cope with the many details related to raising children in today"s unusually demanding environment. Bringing up kids today is different'"and in many ways more difficult'"than it was in past generations. Barron"s Parenting Keys speak to today"s parents with answers to contemporary problems.
KEYS TO
TOILET
TRAINING
SECOND EDITION
MEG ZWEIBACK, R.N., C.P.N.P.,M.P.H.
A pediatric nurse practitioner advises parents about toilet training, beginning with helping a child through early steps and continuing on to independence. She discusses common setbacks and approaches to overcoming difficulties, emphasizing child development and communicating with caregivers, teachers, and grandparents. New in this edition are discussions of common problems in childcare and preschool, working with children with constipation and withholding, bedwetting, patterns in delayed toilet training, and trends in diapers, including 'green' issues.
About the Author
Meg Zweiback is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and an Associate Clinical Professor of Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco.