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Katsuhiko Shimizu, Naoki Ogino, 3-book set "Habits of Moms Who Raise Smart Kids" Children who are energetic and lively, and who have properly learned politeness and patience at home, will continue to grow rapidly after entering junior high school. This is the golden rule for "smart kids" by the author, who has covered the entrance exam situation for elementary and junior high schools. This book is packed with hints that busy moms can start practicing today, such as "Let's try to have them do one thing continuously every day" and "Ask questions that cannot be answered with 'yes' or 'no'." First Edition: June 30, 2010 List Price: 533 yen (excluding tax) "Habits of Dads Who Raise Smart Kids" "Made an effort to have meals with my child," "Talked about world events and how things work while watching the news," "Talked about dreams and talents with the family," "Incorporated field trips and observations into daily life to improve social studies and science skills." ... All of these are common in families whose children have entered prestigious junior high schools, but they are all things that cannot be practiced without the cooperation of the father. Therefore, fathers' lifestyle habits have been attracting attention in recent years. This book reveals "what dads of children who can study do," as explained by the author who has advocated for "fathering power" from an early stage. It is packed with content that can be practiced starting today, such as "Let's have dinner with the family three times a week," "Let's take time off work for the child," "Let's put a globe and a timeline in the living room," "Let's increase the number of dishes at dinner," and "Let's try not to say 'it's no use' or 'it's too late'." In an era where "educational disparities" are being discussed, what can be done at home? This is a must-read for fathers who don't want to regret their parenting! First Edition: July 4, 2007 List Price: 533 yen (excluding tax) "How to View the Crisis of Adolescence" Violent incidents by "ordinary children," cybercrime, kidnapping, widening academic gaps, communication breakdowns... In a rapidly changing social environment due to the advancement of information technology, what is happening in the world of children today? This book specifically points out the problems in today's parenting and education through various case studies, and re-examines the meaning of "adolescence" in the modern era. First Edition: March 22, 2006 List Price: 780 yen (excluding tax) #ogimama #NaokiOgino #KatsuhikoShimizu #KadokawaGroupPublishing #IwanamiShoten #Adolescence #Parenting #Textbook #RaiseSmartKids #MomHabits #DadHabits
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