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Nurturing Your Children Press.


Nurturing Your Children Press

PO Box 5066, Larkspur Larkspur, city, United States
Larkspur, city (1990 pop. 11,070), Marin co., W Calif., a prestigious residential suburb of San Francisco near Mt. Tamalpais; inc. 1908. The region's scenic beauty and excellent beaches attract many visitors.
, CA 94977

$15.00 each nurturingyourchildren.com

Engagingly written by Brenda Bercuh (a Pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 Nurse Practitioner nurse practitioner
n. Abbr. NP
A registered nurse with special training for providing primary health care, including many tasks customarily performed by a physician.
 and a Clinical Nurse Specialist clinical nurse specialist
n.
A nurse who has advanced knowledge and competence in a particular area of nursing practice, such as in cardiology, oncology, or psychiatry.
 in Child and Family Mental Health with some 30 years of professional experience working with parents and children, including the mothering of her own two offspring) and cheerfully illustrated by Sue Gross, two new picturebooks for children ages 3 to 7 are specifically designed to support parents and children through the expansion and transition of their families when a new baby is born. Enhanced with accompanying CDs that reinforces the positive message of the storylines, I'm Going To Be A Big Sister (097671986X) and I'm Going To Be A Big Brother (0976719878) are gender oriented stories that will help immensely in preparing girls and boys for the arrival of their new sibling sibling /sib·ling/ (sib´ling) any of two or more offspring of the same parents; a brother or sister.

sib·ling
n.
 including such issues as preparing their older child for the time they are away from their mother and father when their sibling is born, the safety needs and precautions for a newborn, the older child's essential new role in the expanded family, the foundation for a positive sibling relationship. Both of these outstanding titles are enthusiastically recommended additions to family and community library collections.
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