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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A Book for Your Family's Reference Shelf!,
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This review is from: Birth Order Blues: How Parents Can Help their Children Meet the Challenges of their Birth Order (Paperback)
"Birth Order Blues" is a truly useful book--for any family memeber at any age. Here I am, a middle-aged woman with no biological children, yet I find the information Meri Wallace presents so clearly and calmly useful. It's news I can use as I reflect on my own childhood relationships with my two siblings and my parents, or as I consider my neices and nephews and other children in my life.
Meri Wallace is a kind writer, focused on the essentials, and on results. I love the scripts for good words we can all use with each other, instead of the habitual ones that may most easily (and destructively) come to our lips first. A book that should be on every family's reference shelf. Janet Grace Riehl, author Sightlines: A Poet's Diary
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Birth Order and Parenting,
This review is from: Birth Order Blues: How Parents Can Help their Children Meet the Challenges of their Birth Order (Paperback)
A reviewer gave this book a very low score. In all fairness to the book and its writers this is a book for parents on birth other. If you want a general birth order book, the Kevin Leman book is the best place to start. However this it is in fact an outstading resource. It breaks down the specific characteristics of each child, the developmental peculiarities it brings and then provide specific guidelines for parents. Every parent will benefit from reading this book. It is written thoughtfully and with compassion for all birth orders.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A must read for new parents and veteran parents!,
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This review is from: Birth Order Blues: How Parents Can Help their Children Meet the Challenges of their Birth Order (Paperback)
I am a single child and never had to deal with siblings. I bought this book when my wife was pregnant with our first child. It was very interesting and eye-opening for me. Three girls later (about 5 years apart each), I find myself still going back to read this book. The author includes discussions about the oldest child, the middle child, the youngest child, as well as single children, twins, age gap and gender differences. She gives short case studies, effects on children's development and strategies for parents. I've recommended this book to my in-laws and friends. An excellent book - worth every penny! Go get it now!
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not that great,
This review is from: Birth Order Blues: How Parents Can Help their Children Meet the Challenges of their Birth Order (Paperback)
If you really want to learn about Birth Order, I found "The Birth Order Book" by Kevin Leman to be significantly better!
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Birth Order Blues: How Parents Can Help their Children Meet the Challenges of their Birth Order by Meri Wallace (Paperback - May 18, 1999)
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