The eight-year-old child is an exuberant, outgoing bundle of energy; he
meets every challenge head-on, willing to try almost anything. Sometimes
parents are amazed at the enthusiasm and excitement with which their
child greets the world.
However, eight is also a time when the child begins to do a great deal
of analyzing and evaluating, finding fault in himself and
others--especially Mohter. How do parents help an eight-year-old through
this up-and-down age? What should parents expect in their relationships
with the child and how can life in the family be made easier? What will
the child's relationship with friends and siblings be like? In the
successful tradition of the Gesell institute series, Your
Eight-Year-Old is a well-researched, highly accessible guide.