Navigating the Terrain of Childhood
Navigating the Terrain of Childhood
A Guidebook for Meaningful Parenting and Heartfelt Discipline
- ISBN: 9780975855201
- Publication Date: June 1st 2004
Formats
Couldn't load pickup availability
A parent's journey through childhood will inevitably be filled with both precious moments and difficult situations. These unavoidable challenges will test us in ways that will either consume us or refine us. If we can see these events in advance, as they emerge on the horizon, we will be better prepared for parenting's challenges.
Navigating the Terrain of Childhood is designed to help parents understand and anticipate the developmental terrain of childhood and see that we all make a similar journey, one that can be precarious, challenging, and yet, strikingly beautiful.
Book Details
Book Details
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 9780975855201
- Trim Size: 5.5 (w) x 8.5 (h) x 0 (d) in
- Publication Date: June 1st 2004
- Publisher: Bell Pond Books
More About the Book
More About the Book
Author Bio
Jack Petrash is the founder and director of the Nova Institute, an educator with more than thirty years of classroom experience, and a teacher of teachers. He has written extensively on issues related to innovative classroom instruction. His pieces on parenting have appeared in The Washington Post and on National Public Radio. Petrash’s books include Covering Home: Lessons on the Art of Fathering from the Game of Baseball(2000); Understanding Waldorf Education: Teaching from the Inside Out (2003); and Navigating the Terrain of Childhood: A Guidebook for Meaningful Parenting and Heartfelt Discipline (2004).