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Newest Review: ... Parents' Guide somehow avoids all this - it has in depth articles that offer constructive 'non-panicky' advice ... more |
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by gaultier100 - written on 08/03/01 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Good parenting magazines are hard to find. They tend to be either really patronising or simply scare you into thinking that you must be raising your child the wrong way and that they'll grow up to be disfunctional. The Parents' Guide somehow avoids all this - it has in depth articles that offer constructive 'non-panicky' advice and try to see the issues from all angles. For example, I read an article in there about Dyslexia and although my child isn't dyslexic, the article was both interesting and really refreshing. There was also everything a parent would ever want to know about the condition - the first signs, the theories behind it and it steered ...
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