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All Families Are Different
Contributor(s): Gordon, Sol (Author), Cohen, Vivien (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1573927651     ISBN-13: 9781573927659
Publisher: Prometheus Books
OUR PRICE:   $12.59  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2000
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Annotation: Is there such a thing as a "normal" family? Young people need to understand and appreciate that when it comes to families, they are all different.
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Family - General (see Also Headings Under Social Topics)
Dewey: 306.85
LCCN: 99052686
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 8.53" W x 8.5" (0.37 lbs) 50 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
 
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Publisher Description:
Is there such a thing as a "normal" family? Is one family better than another? Of course the answer to these questions is no, but children are often led to believe otherwise. Young people need to understand and appreciate that when it comes to families, they are all different One of the world's most influential and loved authors of educational children's books, Dr. Sol Gordon has created an uplifting book for young people age four and older who are curious about just what it means to be part of a family. Some children, he explains, live with both parents, while others live with one or with step- or foster parents. Nowadays, we also find children being reared by aunts, uncles, or grandparents, as well as same-sex couples. The variety of possibilities is rich in its diversity. Separations, divorce, abuse, neglect, and sibling rivalries are an unfortunate part of life, but, Gordon emphasizes, they are not the child's fault. While the many illustrations show a variety of family situations to stimulate awareness and acceptance, the text places importance on children knowing they are loved by their family members-whomever they may be-and that no one's family is perfect. But children can play a very special and important role in making their home a happier one: "It's up to you to be the best person you can be and doing well in school will help you to be a better adult, or parent, when you grow up," Gordon says.