Nurturing A Child’s Brain

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Child & Adolescent, Child Development, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: J.A. Cherith, RN ISBN: 9781310417733
Publisher: J.A. Cherith, RN Publication: February 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J.A. Cherith, RN
ISBN: 9781310417733
Publisher: J.A. Cherith, RN
Publication: February 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

They say it takes a whole village to raise a child, but while they might be right, not all parents necessarily have access to the said village when it comes to bringing up their children.
But if you happen to possess a similar dilemma, fret not. Any good parent willing to do anything for the good of his or her child will always be able to find a way to provide their child with the best preparation for what life may throw their way.
And since a person’s intellectual quotient (IQ) and emotional quotient (EQ) largely determine how well they do in life, we present to you a series of revolutionary strategies to help you develop your child’s capabilities virtually as soon as she or he comes into this world. From the wonders of a soothing baby massage to the benefits of letting your young child get his or her hands dirty on the playground, let this book open your mind to a few long-forgotten but still highly effective ways to develop a young child’s mind in the best way possible.
While a lot of things may have changed in the past few decades, the time-honored goal of any parent remains the same: to raise a child that will thrive in any situation and will make the most out of what they have been given in this life.

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They say it takes a whole village to raise a child, but while they might be right, not all parents necessarily have access to the said village when it comes to bringing up their children.
But if you happen to possess a similar dilemma, fret not. Any good parent willing to do anything for the good of his or her child will always be able to find a way to provide their child with the best preparation for what life may throw their way.
And since a person’s intellectual quotient (IQ) and emotional quotient (EQ) largely determine how well they do in life, we present to you a series of revolutionary strategies to help you develop your child’s capabilities virtually as soon as she or he comes into this world. From the wonders of a soothing baby massage to the benefits of letting your young child get his or her hands dirty on the playground, let this book open your mind to a few long-forgotten but still highly effective ways to develop a young child’s mind in the best way possible.
While a lot of things may have changed in the past few decades, the time-honored goal of any parent remains the same: to raise a child that will thrive in any situation and will make the most out of what they have been given in this life.

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