Growing Children, Thriving Children

Middle childhood, from age 7 to 12, is a time of huge change for children and their parents, yet there is little guidance through these years. Growing Children, Thriving Children can help: it is bursting with insightful advice, practical and heart-warming ideas, and creative discipline tips.
Understand the three major developmental changes of middle childhood, which occur at 7, 9 and 12 years of age.
Build strong bonds with your children ahead of their teen years.
Foster children’s creative intelligence and offer positive responses to “I’m bored!”
Develop strategies to help children through patches of anger or anxiety.
Learn new creative discipline skills to foster positive family values and a more harmonious home. Address issues of honesty, children’s attitude, sibling tension, chores and more.
Find useful tips for talking about puberty changes with children.
This easy to read and down-to-earth guide, inspired by the Waldorf approach to child development, will help you raise thriving 7 to 12 year olds with awareness and confidence.
Lou Harvey-Zahra has over 25 years’ experience in primary and Waldorf education. Lou is an international presenter and parenting coach, who lives with her family in Melbourne, Australia.

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Middle childhood, from age 7 to 12, is a time of huge change for children and their parents, yet there is little guidance through these years. Growing Children, Thriving Children can help: it is bursting with insightful advice, practical and heart-warming ideas, and creative discipline tips.
Understand the three major developmental changes of middle childhood, which occur at 7, 9 and 12 years of age.
Build strong bonds with your children ahead of their teen years.
Foster children’s creative intelligence and offer positive responses to “I’m bored!”
Develop strategies to help children through patches of anger or anxiety.
Learn new creative discipline skills to foster positive family values and a more harmonious home. Address issues of honesty, children’s attitude, sibling tension, chores and more.
Find useful tips for talking about puberty changes with children.
This easy to read and down-to-earth guide, inspired by the Waldorf approach to child development, will help you raise thriving 7 to 12 year olds with awareness and confidence.
Lou Harvey-Zahra has over 25 years’ experience in primary and Waldorf education. Lou is an international presenter and parenting coach, who lives with her family in Melbourne, Australia.

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