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The Tending Years - Understanding Your Child’s Earliest Rituals

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 05.09.2023

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"Shattuck offers parents new frameworks through which to interpret the ritualistic behaviors of their toddlers, as well as reflect on their own practices of caregiving"--

List of contents










Introduction

Part One: Nourish

1. Curiosity

2. Companionship

3. Replenishment

Part Two: Delight

4. Narration

5. Improvisation

6. Immersion

Part Three: Rest

7. Presence

8. Consistency

9. Peace

Conclusion

Suggested Reading


About the author










J.L. Shattuck has worked with preschoolers for more than twenty years. A lifelong Unitarian Universalist, she supports congregations to meet the spiritual needs of the very young. She currently serves as Family Worship Coordinator at Sanctuary Boston and is a religious educator at the Unitarian Church of Barnstable. She is also the creator of a curriculum of digital resources, POP! (Parents of Preschoolers), that helps families explore and support their children’s spiritual development.


Summary

Every day you meet your child’s spiritual and emotional needs—you just don’t know it. In this short, accessible, and comforting book, expert J.L. Shattuck provides insight into your child’s earliest rituals.

Have you ever wondered why your toddler will only drink from a specific cup, or only eat if you turn mealtime into a game? Have you ever found yourself following along with—and maybe even enjoying—your child’s increasingly elaborate bedtime routines?

In The Tending Years: Understanding Your Child’s Earliest Rituals, J.L. Shattuck argues that these behaviors are not just habits but rituals—patterns of behavior young children naturally develop to reassure themselves they are safe and loved. Shattuck draws on child developmental theory and more than two decades of experience as a teacher, religious educator, and parent to explore the spiritual roots of this behavior. She demonstrates how adults and young children instinctively work together to support each other’s growth during this unique developmental period.

Unlike parenting books that ask you to change the way you interact with your child, this easy-to-read volume details the ways in which you’re already tending to your child’s needs and offers inspiration and support to help you through the preschool years and beyond.

Foreword

  • Online campaign featuring social media images with blurbs and reviews of the book as well as designed graphics of select excerpts.


  • Early reviewer promotion through advance copies to encourage reader reviews and generate buzz.


  • National review outreach to trade and print publications (PW, Kirkus, Booklist, Library Journal, Foreword, New York Times) and online (NPR, Spirituality & Practice, Book Riot)


  • Advertising in print publications (Sojourners) and online (Facebook, Instagram, Sojo mail) as well as any relevant media with a focus on parents and caregivers.


  • Promotion on the publisher’s website (skinnerhouse.org), Twitter feed (@skinnerhouse), Instagram page (@skinnerhouse), Facebook page (/skinnerhouse), Tumblr page (@skinnerhousebooks), Pinterest (@skinnerhousebks) and publisher’s e-newsletter.

Product details

Authors J. L. Shattuck
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 05.09.2023, delayed
 
EAN 9781558969063
ISBN 978-1-55896-906-3
No. of pages 144
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Babysitting, Day Care & Child Care, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General

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