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Why Children Need Boundaries - by Lois Eijgenraam (Paperback)

Why Children Need Boundaries - by  Lois Eijgenraam (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An inspiring and thoughtful guide on how to set loving boundaries to help children of all ages develop healthily.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Children of all ages need clear boundaries to help them navigate the world around them and develop healthily. But 'boundaries' doesn't just mean rules: babies need physical boundaries such as loving arms or a crib to feel safe; young children depend on regular routines to know what will happen next and what they'll be doing tomorrow; older children need space to make positive choices and develop as individuals.</p> <p>So how can we provide appropriate boundaries for our children? And how do we know when to adapt them, as children grow?</p> <p>This insightful book gives an overview of the types of boundaries children need at different ages and stages, from babies to young adults. It offers a parent's toolkit of practical advice on common pitfalls to avoid, how to form healthy family habits and how to set appropriate rules.</p> <p>Lois Eijgenraam, author of <em>Helping Children Form Healthy Attachments</em>, draws on Rudolf Steiner's theories of child development to create a holistic, natural and positive guide to inspire and support your own approach to parenting.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Lois Eijgenraam was born in 1965 in the Netherlands. She has been a kindergarten teacher for over 30 years and also works as an educational consultant and lecturer. She is the author of Helping Children Form Healthy Attachments (Floris Books). Barbara Mees is a professional translator living in the Netherlands.

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