No longer little children, but not yet teenagers, children in the
elementary-school years (between seven and twelve) face big emotional,
social, psychological and physical changes. How can parents best support
their children whilst also embracing their growing independence?
Inspired by the Waldorf approach to child development, experienced
teacher, parenting coach and author Lou Harvey-Zahra explains the three
major transitions, or 'rubicons', of middle childhood at ages seven,
nine and twelve. She offers practical tips and guidance to help parents
through the challenges of the middle years, including:
Creative solutions for common discipline issues
Helpful routines for busy households and fun suggestions to strengthen
family bonds
Suggested responses to tricky childhood questions
Sensitive advice to help children manage anger and anxiety
Thoughtful discussion of common parenting challenges and dilemmas
Growing Children, Thriving Children empowers parents to navigate the
middle years with confidence.