Robert R. Sears has written: 'Patterns of child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing 'Seven Ages of Man' 'Identification and child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Identification (Psychology)
Stephen Law has written: 'Really, Really Big Questions' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Miscellanea, Introductions 'The Philosophy Files' 'The War for Children's Minds' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Child rearing, Moral education, Philosophy, Authoritarianism, Liberalism, Child rearing 'Philosophie - Abenteuer Denken.' 'The Outer Limits' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Juvenile literature 'Really, really big questions' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Introductions, Philosophy, Juvenile literature 'The Philosophy Files 2 (Philosophy Files)'
Ralph B. Winn has written: 'American philosophy' -- subject(s): American Philosophy, Philosophers, Philosophy, American 'Encyclopedia of child guidance' -- subject(s): Child rearing 'Amerikanische Philosophie' -- subject(s): American Philosophy, Bibliography 'American philosophy' 'Dictionary of hypnosis' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Hypnotism 'Philosophy at work' -- subject(s): Introductions, Philosophy
to compare child rearing practiciples.filipinos with other natiomalist in philliphines
Childbearing - the process of giving birthChild Rearing - the way in which a family brings up / raises a child
parenting
child rearing practices are those practices, which are done to rear a child. it includes total care of a child, from basic needs to protect rights of children.
That thing you get arrested for.
el Cucuy was once a standard part of child rearing. el Cucuy was once a standard part of child rearing.
because we are killing it and taking the silk
Every child care setting needs to have a philosophy about child rearing. It is critical that the the philosophy matches the parents. If you think children need to be provided with educational opportunities, for instance, you would not want to leave your child with someone who feels the television can entertain them most of the day. If you want your child in a structured environment, you would not want them in a setting where they just play with toys all day long. Also, if you do not want your child yelled at or spanked you would want to know how the provider feels about those things and what she does to discipline the child.
Evelyn Prutz has written: 'Entrusted to our care' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Christianity, Religious aspects of Child rearing