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Rating:  Summary: I Love Your Rituals Review: A really great concept. Teaching children through play while building confidence & trust. Lots of fun games to play with your child.
Rating:  Summary: I Love Your Rituals Review: A really great concept. Teaching children through play while building confidence & trust. Lots of fun games to play with your child.
Rating:  Summary: Finally, positive Nursery Rhymes Review: I finally found a book with positive nursey rhymes! The author has brilliantly rewritten the familiar old rhymes (which are often negative and scary) in a reframed more positive manner (i.e. three blind mice become three caring mice etc). The re-written rhymes make this world seem like a more loving and caring place for a child. Children grow up so fast...soon enough they'll be in the "real world". Why not let the little ones enjoy a safe loving place, where everything is good, a little longer? Highly recommend to give children a sense of security and trust. Also, the game ideas are fantastic. You can't go wrong with this book.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful book for all kids and moms! Review: I just purchased this book after having been recommended it by a leading expert on kids with attachment/severe trauma problems. It is wonderful, easy to read and makes much sense from a clinician's and parent's perspective. I recommend it to all with young children, it is full of nurturing and fun activities with full explanations and rationale. Certainly a must buy for any adoptive/foster parent to increase trust, attachment, and bonding. Kandice J.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful book for all kids and moms! Review: I just purchased this book after having been recommended it by a leading expert on kids with attachment/severe trauma problems. It is wonderful, easy to read and makes much sense from a clinician's and parent's perspective. I recommend it to all with young children, it is full of nurturing and fun activities with full explanations and rationale. Certainly a must buy for any adoptive/foster parent to increase trust, attachment, and bonding. Kandice J.
Rating:  Summary: Too Specific Review: I was disappointed in this book. It is geared more toward adoptive and foster care families rather than others who are looking for some fun ideas to share with their family. I only got one or two workable ideas out of this book. For people looking for simple fun things to do everyday and on special days, I would definitely suggest instead "The Book of New Family Traditions" by Meg Cox. That book has a lot wonderful ideas about celebrating milestones and theme nights and funny things to do and serious things too.
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