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Books on Early Childhood Development
Giving your child a good start often means doing extra work and therapy at home. These books can show you how.
Reviews: Books on Early Childhood
The following books on early childhood issues have been reviewed for the Harried Parent's Book Club. They are sorted by Guide Rating, with five stars being best.
Book Review: Ready to Learn
Subtitled "How to Help Your Preschooler Succeed," this book offers solid strategies and advice for improving kindergarten readiness.
Book Review: Steps to Independence
Teach your child self-care, home-care and information skills with this book's patient, step-by-step instructions and helpful techniques.
Book Review: Teach Me How to Say It Right
Review of a book on children's speech problems to help parents understand and help.
Book Review: Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
You really can teach your child to read with these scripted sessions using a phonics-based approach.
Book Review: The Child with Special Needs
With its introduction of the Floor Time technique and descriptions of emotional development, "The Child with Special Needs" is a "must read" book for parents of neurologically challenged children.
Book Review: The Irreducible Needs of Children
In this thought-provoking book, two experts on children and parenting -- Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and Dr. Stanley I. Greenspan -- discuss the things babies and young children really need as they grow and develop and how parents, schools and society should provide them.
More Book Reviews
Find book reviews on a variety of topics of interest to parents of children with special needs in the Harried Parents Book Club.
