Parents seek to raise moral and godly children, but many don't know how. ON BECOMING CHILDWISE offers parents of children aged three to seven helpful and biblical advice on discipline, communication and respect. Gary Ezzo, author, pastor and father, and Robert Bucknam, paediatrician, draw from their professional and personal in-the-trenches experience...
Parents seek to raise moral and godly children, but many don't know how. ON BECOMING CHILDWISE offers parents of children aged three to seven helpful and biblical advice on discipline, communication and respect.
Gary Ezzo, author, pastor and father, and Robert Bucknam, paediatrician, draw from their professional and personal in-the-trenches experience to offer practical instruction on raising morally responsible children. ***- Publisher.***
The growth phase between five and eight years of age, is a time when parental training and encouragement are major players in a child's developing world. These early school years awaken within a child a sense of fearful adventure in an ever-expanding world outside the confines of mom and dad. It is a time when his intellect develops sufficiently to allow purposeful interaction with adults and other children. As that interaction begins, he begins to process experiences and sensations from his deepening relationships that direct the way he interprets life. As his world unfolds, new and broader expectations are realized. Now he is confronted with role functions, norms, and expected standards of conduct which sometimes conflict with each other as well as with his own self-centered perceptions.
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Parents seek to raise moral and godly children, but many don't know how. ON BECOMING CHILDWISE offers parents of children aged three to seven helpful and biblical advice on discipline, communication and respect. Gary Ezzo, author, pastor and father, and Robert Bucknam, paediatrician, draw from their professional and personal in-the-trenches experience...
Parents seek to raise moral and godly children, but many don't know how. ON BECOMING CHILDWISE offers parents of children aged three to seven helpful and biblical advice on discipline, communication and respect.
Gary Ezzo, author, pastor and father, and Robert Bucknam, paediatrician, draw from their professional and personal in-the-trenches experience to offer practical instruction on raising morally responsible children. ***- Publisher.***
The growth phase between five and eight years of age, is a time when parental training and encouragement are major players in a child's developing world. These early school years awaken within a child a sense of fearful adventure in an ever-expanding world outside the confines of mom and dad. It is a time when his intellect develops sufficiently to allow purposeful interaction with adults and other children. As that interaction begins, he begins to process experiences and sensations from his deepening relationships that direct the way he interprets life. As his world unfolds, new and broader expectations are realized. Now he is confronted with role functions, norms, and expected standards of conduct which sometimes conflict with each other as well as with his own self-centered perceptions.
Child Wise (On Becoming Series)$21.99
Koorong code176911
ISBN9780971453234
Pages261
PublisherParentwise Solutions
Publication date01 October 2001
Dimensions20 x 140 x 209mm
Weight0.286kg
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After using BabyWise for my 3 girls, I became a fan of the series. Not only for the good routine that it encouraged, but because of the emphasis in placed on the importance of marriage in the context of a family. I appreciated the ideas and suggestions that they make in this book, especially in regards to discipline of older children. My husband and I find that we appreciate the writings of Ezzo and Buckman, when we don't take them as gospel, but use them as a resource (together with others) in shaping how our family functions. I will definitely read this again.