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- 2005030235 contributor B10140480.
- 2005030235 contributor B10140481.
- 2005030235 created "c2006.".
- 2005030235 date "2006".
- 2005030235 date "c2006.".
- 2005030235 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2005030235 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-223) and index.".
- 2005030235 description "Introduction -- The key to parenting an optimistic child -- The neural circuitry of happiness -- The real causes of childhood (and later) depression -- Step 1: don't let your inner saboteur affect your family -- Step 2: determine a healthy balance between work and family -- Step 3: build a nexus of supportive relationships around yourself and your child -- Step 4: set up a clear process for family decision-making -- Step 5: establish rules, roles, and rituals -- Step 6: create a family culture of appropriate praise -- Step 7: develop and nurture shared values and beliefs -- Preventing the consequences of parental depression -- More optimistic parenting skills -- Overcoming attention deficit disorders without drugs -- Depression-proofing the body -- Managing difficult transitions -- Tips for blended families and single parents -- Monitoring outside influences -- Conclusion.".
- 2005030235 extent "xv, 239 p. ;".
- 2005030235 identifier "0071459480".
- 2005030235 identifier 2005030235-b.html.
- 2005030235 identifier 2005030235-d.html.
- 2005030235 identifier 2005030235.html.
- 2005030235 issued "2006".
- 2005030235 issued "c2006.".
- 2005030235 language "eng".
- 2005030235 publisher "New York : McGraw-Hill,".
- 2005030235 subject "618.92/89 22".
- 2005030235 subject "Child psychology.".
- 2005030235 subject "Child rearing Psychological aspects.".
- 2005030235 subject "Depression in children Popular works.".
- 2005030235 subject "HQ772 .M88 2006".
- 2005030235 subject "Optimism.".
- 2005030235 subject "Parenting Psychological aspects.".
- 2005030235 tableOfContents "Introduction -- The key to parenting an optimistic child -- The neural circuitry of happiness -- The real causes of childhood (and later) depression -- Step 1: don't let your inner saboteur affect your family -- Step 2: determine a healthy balance between work and family -- Step 3: build a nexus of supportive relationships around yourself and your child -- Step 4: set up a clear process for family decision-making -- Step 5: establish rules, roles, and rituals -- Step 6: create a family culture of appropriate praise -- Step 7: develop and nurture shared values and beliefs -- Preventing the consequences of parental depression -- More optimistic parenting skills -- Overcoming attention deficit disorders without drugs -- Depression-proofing the body -- Managing difficult transitions -- Tips for blended families and single parents -- Monitoring outside influences -- Conclusion.".
- 2005030235 title "Raising an optimistic child : a proven plan for depression-proofing young children--for life / Bob Murray, and Alicia Fortinberry.".
- 2005030235 type "text".