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| Ballwin | (636) 394-0600 | ||
| Resources | |||
| Sign With Your Baby by Joseph Garcia | |||
| I Sure Am Glad to See You, Blackboard Bear by Martha Alexander, Puffin Books, New York, 1976 - Neighborhood kids tease a boy and a bully steals his ice cream. Talks about name calling. | |||
| We Are Best Friends by Aliki, Greenwillow Books, New York, 1987. When Robert's best friend Peter moves away, both are unhappy but learn that they can make new friends and still remain best friends. | |||
| The Berenstain Bears and the Bad Dream by Stan and Jan Berenstain, New York, Random House Publishing, 1992. After viewing a scary movie, Brother Bear has a scary dream. Talks about learning to overcome fears. | |||
| A Friend for Tiger by Laurence Bourguignon, illustrated by Laurence Henno, Bridgewater Books, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1997. William the bunny, overcomes fears of Sultan, the fierce rabbit-eating tiger at the circus. He feels sorry for the tiger when at the end of the act, the tamer gets all of the applause. William gives his toy tiger to Sultan. Talks about sympathy, fear, friendship and feelings. | |||
| Perfect Pigs: An Introduction to Manners by Marc Brown, illustrated by Stephen Kronsky, Little, Brown and Company, Boston MS, 1983. A simple humorous introduction to good manners to use with family, friends, at school, during meals, on the phone, during games and in public places. | |||
| Will I Have a Friend? by Miriam Cohen and illustrated by Lillian Hoban, MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1989. On a boy's first day of school, he watches kids play and wishes he could join in, then makes a friend by finding a common interest. Deals with learning to join a group and make new friends. | |||
| I Got A Family by Melrose Cooper and illustrated by Dale Gottlieb, Henry Holt, New York 1997. A young girl discusses her various loving relationships with each member of her family. Deals with friendship, emotions and self-esteem. | |||
| No Fighting, No Biting by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, Harper Collins Children's Books, New York, 1978. Cousin Joan tells Rosa and Will a story about two alligators who squabble until they meet a big hungry alligator and learn to pay attention to their mother. Deals with keeping out of fights. | |||
| Feelings by Joanne Brisson Murphy, Black Moss Press, Ontario, 1985. Shows photographs of different feelings. | |||
| Second Step | |||
| Violence Prevention | |||
| Sign Language | |||
| Teaches sign language methods. |
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| CompuChild | |||
| Child | |||
| Family Fun | |||
| Parenting | |||
| Nick Jr. | |||
| Scholastic Books | |||
| Troll Books | |||
| CC Resources | |||
| National Child Care information and resources. |
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| MO Licensing | |||
| State Child Care licensing information. |
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| CDCA | |||
| Child Day Care Association |
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| Parents As Teachers | |||
| You are your child's most important teacher! |
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| Financial Planning | |||
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