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by Sue Berne
The first year of school is the most important of all for a child: a poor beginning can affect a child's success, both academically and socially, for many years to come.
So says Sue Berne, author of this valuable book for parents on assessing a child's readiness for school. Starting School looks at the key issues involved in preparing children for school and the problems that can arise from the outset.
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determining if your child is ready, socially and emotionally, for school
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practical skills for school readiness
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choosing the right school
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helping your child become independent
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keeping your child safe
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developing your child's friendship skills
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helping your child get in touch with feelings
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settling in to school
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parents' rights at school
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highs and lows of the first year
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how to 'bullyproof' your child.
Sue Berne also outlines her 'Ten Golden Rules' for helping your child excel in life. These include an appreciation of issues such as self-esteem, self-respect, emotional intelligence, risk-taking, a love of learning, and living a balanced life. Starting School considers all aspects of readiness - social, emotional, practical and educational - to help your child get off to the right start and so be set up for success in the ensuing years of school.
Sue Berne is a psychotherapist, a mother of four adult children and author of the successful book, Bullyproof Your Child. She holds degrees in teaching and counselling, including a Masters degree in Conflict Resolution, and has many years' experience working with children and their families in schools and in private practice. In her current work she provides counselling to parents. Sue is based in Sydney.
Paperback. 224 pages.
Parenting
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