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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data When your child
Bibliography: p. 1. Child rearing 2. Parent and child. 3. ChildrenConduct of life. 4. YouthConduct of life. I. Drescher, John M. II. Hostetler, David E. HQ769.W495 1986 649'.1 86-12077 ISBN 0-8361-3416-8
WHEN YOUR CHILD ... Copyright 1986 by Herald Press, Scottdale, Pa. 15683 Published simultaneously in Canada by Herald Press, Kitchener, Ont. N2G 4M5. All rights reserved. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 86-12077 International Standard Book Number: 0-8361-3416-8 Printed in the United States of America Design by David Hiebert
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Contents
Editor's Preface
9
When Your Child...
1. First Joins the Family
John M. Drescher
13
2. Is No Longer the Baby
Sara Wengerd
20
3. Begs and Whines
Jean Lersch
26
4. Is Left behind
Neta Jackson
31
5. Loses a Pet
Fern Clemmer
37
6. Misbehaves in Church
Marlene Kropf
40
7. Goes to the Hospital
Mary Leatherman
44
8. Steals
Roberta Mohr
49
9. Worries too Much
Jane P. Moyer
55
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When Your Child...
10. Wants to Play with Guns
Mary Leatherman
61
11. Goes to School for the First Time
Vel Shearer
65
12. Has a Learning Disability
Esther Groves
71
13. Wants More Allowance
Anne Neufeld Rupp
81
14. Wets the Bed
Anonymous
87
15. Dislikes the Teacher
Roberta Mohr
90
16. Stutters
Phyllis R. and Rex V. Naylor
96
17. Hates Her Name
Jane P. Moyer
101
18. Is Afraid of Communists
N. Gerald Shenk
106
19. Has Doubts
Kenneth L. Gibble
112
20. Starts the First Job
Hope Lind
118
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When Your Child...
21. Gets Pregnant
Pam Lamperelli and Jane Smith
123
22. Gets a Driver's License
Larry Kehler
135
23. Goes Away to College
Hope Lind
139
24. Gets a Divorce
Kenneth L. Gibble
144
25. Goes Astray
Harold L. Bussell
150
Other Resources on Family Life
155
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Editor's Preface
Parenting, like weather forecasting, is not an exact science. Neither can be totally predictable in its outcomes. Yet the need for fairly reliable weather previews and good family management continues.
This book, though not disdaining the assistance of the human sciences, takes a commonse approach to raising children. In it, parents tell parents how they coped with specific problems that arose in their own families.
Beginning with the time a child comes into a family and running through childhood discontent, fear of being abandoned, misbehavior in church, and teenage pregnancy, to a rejection of parental values, the chapters in When Your Child
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