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The
Way Home
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Mary Pride |
Are stay-at-home wives old-fashioned and outmoded
(at best) or parasites (at worst)? -- Is daycare the natural habitat
for babies and toddlers? -- Is family planning the only responsible
choice for married Christian couples? -- Are Christian children doomed
to rebel against their parents, and ultimately abandon church? -- Does
the Bible include examples of "working
wives"? --Can a lovely Christian home actually affect the
culture and the economy -- just by being there? 25 years ago, The Way
Home was the first book to ask all these questions -- and answer them. |

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Shepherding
a Child's Heart
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Ted Tripp |
Dr. Tedd Tripp not only draws on his thirty years
of experience as a pastor, counselor, school administrator, and father,
but he also shares insights gained in ten years of teaching this
material in conferences worldwide, providing more valuable help for
parents. |

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The
Heart of Homeschooling
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Chris Klicka
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Raising children is hard work. This is news to no
one, especially homeschooling families. Many are tempted to cut
corners, or even give up. But there is help and encouragement to be
found.
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Recovering the lost tools of
learning |
Douglas Wilson
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Public education is in crisis. At the heart of the
problem is the idea that education can exist in a moral vacuum.
Describes the melee in public education and calls for a return to
classical teaching methods. |
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Future Proof your child |
Nikki Bush & Graeme Codrington |
'Stop the world, I want to get off!' is the regular
refrain of many of today's time-pressured parents. 'Give me an experience and I'll promise you
a relationship,' is the mantra of their children. The world has
changed. The future has changed. Childhood is changing. |

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Why
Gender matters
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Leonard Sax
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A noted pediatrician and child psychologist looks
at the controversial question of biologically based gender differences,
arguing that these variations are a biological reality and that they
play a key role in the development of personality traits and
intellectual and social skills. |

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Raising
your child's Social IQ
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Cathi Cohen
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This practical, step-by-step book outlines a
customized program that teaches children how to handle teasing, to join
successfully with other children, to read social clues, to feel better
about themselves, to express anger appropriately, and more. |

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Baby
minds : Brain-building games your baby will love
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Linda Acredolo; Susan Goodwyn
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Draws on the latest research in infant brain
development to offer techniques parents can use to foster learning,
explaining how natural behaviors can be built upon to nurture
langauage, reading, memory, and creative skills. |

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What's
Going on in There? - How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five
Years of Life
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Lise Eliot
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A study of how the human brain forms in the first
five years of life describes the critical period of development a child
goes through and what parents can do to help their children's brains
develop. |

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The
Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading
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Jessie Wise; Sara Buffington
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An accessible primer on phonics-based teaching
filters out the obscure, political, and gimmicky practices of typical
programs to provide parents with simple steps on teaching children how
to read, providing a wealth of tools, instructional advice, and
easy-to-follow guidelines. |
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