1 . The Secure Child
By Stanley Greenspan, M.D. CHILD
Publisher: Da Capo Press; Reprint
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In this book, Stanley Greenspan offers a set of guiding principles to help parents of children — from preschoolers to teenagers — so that they feel secure in their homes, their schools, and in the society at large. He also explains children’s behavior that signals reaction to stress and fears and gives parents concrete suggestions to help children handle their anxieties.
Building Healthy Minds
By Stanley Greenspan, M.D. &Nancy Lewis
Publisher: Da Capo Press
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The book applies Dr. Greenspan’s developmental theories to a child’s everyday life with practical, delightful observations and advice. Every parent wants to raise a bright, happy and moral child, but until Stanley Greenspan did much research on the building blocks of such qualities, no one could show parents how and when these qualities begin. In this book Dr. Greenspan identifies the six key experiences that make it possible for children to reach their full potential.
The Learning Tree
By Stanley Greenspan, M.D., Nancy Thorndike Greenspan
Publisher: Da Capo Press
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Using the metaphor (隐喻) of a tree, Dr. Stanley Greenspan explains that the roots represent how children take in the world through what they hear, see, smell, and touch. The trunk represents thinking skills through which children grow both academically and socially. The branches — children’s basic abilities to read, write, do math, and organize their work. Both parents and early learning professionals will especially welcome the part on finding and dealing with learning problems early.
The Challenging Child
By Stanley Greenspan, M.D. &Jacqueline Salmon
Publisher: Da Capo Press
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Most children fall into five basic types that come from inborn physical characteristics: the sensitive child, the self-absorbed child, the defiant (反叛的) child, the inattentive child, and the active / aggressive child. Stanley Greenspan, M. D., is the first to show parents how to match their parenting to the challenges of their particular child.
1. Which book saves the most on its Kindle edition?A.The Challenging Child. | B.The Learning Tree |
C.Building Healthy Minds. | D.The Secure Child. |
A.The types of children. | B.Children’s learning abilities. |
C.Advice on educating children. | D.Children’s moral development. |
A.He wrote the four books on his own. | B.He has been working in Da Capo Press. |
C.He’s the first to study children’s types. | D.He wrote Building Healthy Minds based on his study. |
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Shanti wanted the wooden doll in Ramu’s toy shop and told her best friend, Jodi about it. Jodi wondered if she could afford it.
Shanti smiled. “I asked my mom if I could make jasmine garlands(花环) and sell them at my aunt’s stand in the market.” Jodi thought it was a good idea.
Early the next morning, the girls met at the jasmine bushes outside Shanti’s house. Delicate white flowers surrounded them with fresh scent. They picked blossoms with their fingers and then sat under a mango tree, tying up the flowers into garlands. Shanti could already see herself hugging that beautiful doll.
“If we sell enough garlands, we can each get a doll.” said Shanti.
Jodi shook her head. Her family was low on money that week. She had to use her money to pay for Kiran’s medicine. Kiran was Jodi’s little brother. Then Jodi picked up her garlands.“My mother is expecting me. I’ll meet you at the market.”
Shanti spent the afternoon selling garlands alone. By early evening, Shanti had sold all her flowers.
On the way home, Shanti saw Jodi heading to the market with her garlands. She was late because she had to watch Kiran while her mother was away.
“Why didn’t you take him with you?” Shanti said.
Jodi shook her head. “He’s too sick to go out. He coughs and coughs.”
Shanti knew Jodi wouldn’t make enough money for the medicine now.The market would be closing soon.
Shanti looked at the purse tightly held in her hand. It was supposed to be for the beautiful doll she’d been dreaming of for long. Then she looked at her friend’s tired face. “Here. Keep this for the medicine.”
That night Shanti cried, thinking about the doll. What if someone bought it before she’d saved up enough again?
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The next week, while Shanti and Jodi gathered blossoms, Kiran came, too.
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Mom comforted Shanti with hugs, and then handed her a filled package wrapped in paper.
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