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This classic, coauthored by New York Times columnist and pediatrician Dr. Perri Klass, has been fully revised and updated to reflect the recent significant changes in the recognition and care of children whose development doesn't go as expected. It includes new information about therapeutic interventions, managing co-morbidities, and getting support for children with developmental differences at school. Additional information covers community resources, initiatives at hospitals, clinics, and even theme parks, that make life easier for children with developmental differences and their families. The authors also offer a stronger focus on self-care for parents in this new edition, with the pediatrician's perspective of supporting families as they go through the diagnostic process over time.
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Manners Begin at Breakfast: Modern Etiquette for Families by Marie-Chantal provides a comprehensive guide on raising well-mannered children amidst modern challenges. The book addresses various topics such as table manners, technology etiquette, appropriate attire, travel, play dates, and holiday celebrations. It highlights the importance of teaching children how to behave both in person and online, emphasizing the role of family interactions in developing character and social skills. The author, a successful entrepreneur and mother, shares her insights and experiences, offering practical advice for parents striving to instill values of courtesy, respect, and integrity in their children. The book is intended for parents seeking guidance on nurturing well-rounded, polite individuals capable of navigating the complexities of today's world.
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