Book Reviews
"This book is a must-have for any parent with preschoolers. The authors used everyday language so the book did not read like a textbook and it was an enjoyable and quick read."
The Practical Mom Guide
Indie Book Award Finalist
Living Now Book Award Winner
Mom's Choice Award Winner
"A straightforward and intelligent overview of many important aspects of
cognitive-emotional development in everyday language offering practical
everyday advice. Congratulations on a solid accomplishment!"
Louis Cozolino, PhD
Author of "The Neuroscience of Human Relationships"
Professor of Psychology
Pepperdine University
"I think that any parent and child would benefit in reading this book. It is a wonderful resource to help parents start their young child out on the right path and to help him to reach his full potential."
RebeccasReads.com
"The authors, Renee and Mike Mosiman, are very qualified in the fields of psychology and research. They share their combined knowledge regarding the intellectual needs of a preschooler, providing tons of research and evidence for the value of reading to, talking to, and playing with your preschooler. They suggest books, vocabulary, and toys that they believe will make the most impact. The book also tackles the issue of how much television is too much. In this book, you'll read about music and its influence on learning. You will also gain understanding of the nutritional and physical needs of your child. The authors conclude the book by laying out options for preschool learning."
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
"A must for any who want their child to have a leg up on the world."
The Midwest Book Review
"The authors have done a wonderful job of translating research evidence into a form that is both readable and practical for parents of young children. The book shows that doing your best for your child's cognitive development is also lots of fun!"
Rosalyn Shute, PhD
Adjunct Professor of Psychology
Flinders and Ballarat Universities
"This is a fabulous book. It is a pleasure to see such a wide range of child development research presented in a format that presents practical advice for parents and is engaging to read. This book includes important
recommendations that will enhance the quality of parent-child interactions
and ultimately provide the best opportunities for intellectual, social and
emotional development."
Shirley Wyver, PhD
Institute of Early Childhood
Macquarie University
"Plenty of practical suggestions and resource recommendations show
parents how to create an intellectually stimulating environment at home
that promotes healthy academic, social, physical, and emotional
development. The authors back up their conclusions with research and
make a good case for more parental involvement in a "whole child"
approach rather than emphasizing early academics."
Cathy Duffy Reviews
"The perfect book for parents of preschool aged children. Jam-packed
with interesting information and great learning ideas, "The Smarter Preschooler"
offers parents the activities needed to unlock their child's intellectual
potential. Before long, parents will be able to create the ultimate learning
environment in their own home and quickly turn ordinary errands into fun
learning adventures, despite the busiest schedule!"
UniversalPreschool.com