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| Raising Your Spirited Child Rev Ed: A Guide for Parents Whose Child Is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic | 
enlarge | Author: Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 1147
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 496 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 1.4
ISBN: 0060739665 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.1 EAN: 9780060739669 ASIN: 0060739665
Publication Date: December 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: [OS-3146] EXCELLENT book in perfect condition. Ships within 24 hours.
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Now in a NEW UPDATED version, Kurcinka offers parents the most up–to–date research, effective strategies and real life stories for: •Managing intensity – not just the kids, but parents too •Getting the sleep every family needs and deserves, •Choosing their battles •Helping children to hear their instructions •Assisting children in getting along with siblings and peers, and •Being successful in school and at home. Spirited children possess traits we value in adults, yet find challenging in children. Studies now show that these children are "wired" to be more reactive to the world around them. The solution, rather than medication or punishment, is understanding temperament and working with it. Kurcinka in a supportive, warm style is able to reveal to parents how to do it, often leading them to ask, "How did she get into my home?" Winner of the Parents' Choice Award, voted one of the top twenty books for parents, and a "real life saver" for parents, this updated version is eagerly awaited by parents and professionals.
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Raising Your Spirited Child August 17, 2008 An excellent book that offered a lot of usable tips for helping make life with my "spirited" child more enjoyable. Put in words what I knew to be true about his personality but couldn't articulate. The only negative of this book was at times, it felt like an overwhelming amount of information but I figure even if I only remember and implement portions of it, my relationship with my son will be that much better.
What every parent nees to know August 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Raising your spirited child is a book that has made a significant difference for me as a parent of a spirited girl. How refreshing to read a book that puts my daughter and family in a postive light and gives meaningful advice and tools. This book has helped make family outings, morning transitions, and social events "do-able" and even fun. It really helps that this author has added real life examples- it lets us all breathe a sigh of relief and say "its not just us" I would recommend this book to any parent or educator as its tools, ideas and information can be applied to a broad spectrum of children as well as the spirited child and family.
Great book for acknowledging the strengths of children July 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Raising Your Spirited Child is the other book I routinely recommend to families who are struggling with their child due to temperament mismatch. She does come from a more strength based viewpoint than The Difficult Child (which I also recommend), which is important to have in balance with the struggles both the child and parents are feeling.
We are born with a profile of temperament traits, that we have inherited from our families. They lay the foundation of how we later turn out, how our personality is molded or developed. As a parent, childcare provider, or teacher, knowing this and working with the child will allow the growth of a happy, productive, and responsible adult. By attempting to change the traits (which can't be done) the child is at risk for many mental health problems and underproductivity as an adult.
I am sure that most parents or others who work with children will gain from reading this book in addition to books regarding their specific special needs if there is one.
Finally, some real help. July 25, 2008 My son is 18 months old and we've had such a hard road thus far. This book finally gave me some techniques and a better understanding of my child. I found these strategies to make a difference the first week I tried them. After hearing doctors say, "Oh mommy, some babies are just difficult!" one too many times, it was really refreshing to read a book that said "Yes, some are difficult and here are some things you can do to make things better." My family is already reaping the benefits from this book's perspective. I totally recommend this book!!!!
Sensory Processing Disorder, not Temperament July 16, 2008 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
What this book is describing is right-on but the author is attributing the behaviors to personality, temperament. What is actually being described is a medical condition: Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Some of the techniques in the book may very well work with children with SPD but by not correctly identifying it as a medical condition, a parent may not seek the medical resources that are available for SPD (i.e. Occupational Therapy), other resources and home therapy techniques.
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