Welcome to the Children First, The Triumphant Child fundraising campaign.
It gives us great pleasure to announce that Children First / Communities In Schools have partnered with the parenting website, Sixty Second Parent, to launch their first book – The Triumphant Child: A Practical Guide to Raising Two, Three and Four Year Olds
The Triumphant Child is a must have book for raising young children, offering real world practical advice for dealing with challenging situations and tips for celebrating the joys and successes of parenting.
A portion of proceeds from the sale of this book will go towards improving the lives of children, youth and their families through community collaboration, advocacy and programs.
Join The Triumphant Child fundraising campaign now by purchasing your copy of The Triumphant Child and support the programs of Children First / Communities In Schools.
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‘Dr. Olson Huff and his daughter-in-law, Nicole Rawson-Huff, have done parents a great service by bringing together experts in the field to share knowledge, practical tips and relevant experience that really works, on what parents can do every day to raise resilient, triumphant children.’
Some of the most knowledgeable experts in pediatric health, practical parenting and child development from around the world have collaborated to create The Triumphant Child: A Practical Guide for Raising Two, Three and Four Year Olds.
This book is a fresh new approach to parenting based on traditional principles. It is a must-have for all moms, dads and grandparents as they go about their role of raising young children.
Olson Huff MD believes that parents want the very best for their children and seek in every way possible the guidance and support necessary to achieve it.
This is why Dr Huff and his daughter-in-law, Nicole Rawson-Huff have compiled and edited these useful and practical chapters for raising two, three and four year olds. These chapters are further supported by parent stories and practical parenting tips throughout the book.
Child development specialist, Nicole Rawson-Huff, explains that ‘a triumphant child is resilient, confident, self aware, knows their boundaries and shows concern for others’.
The Triumphant Child: A Practical Guide for Raising Two, Three and Four Year Olds will guide the reader through:
Gary D. Chapman, Ph.D.
Author of The Five Love Languages of Children and The Five Love Languages
Author of The Five Love Languages of Children and The Five Love Languages
Some of the most knowledgeable experts in pediatric health, practical parenting and child development from around the world have collaborated to create The Triumphant Child: A Practical Guide for Raising Two, Three and Four Year Olds.
This book is a fresh new approach to parenting based on traditional principles. It is a must-have for all moms, dads and grandparents as they go about their role of raising young children.
Olson Huff MD believes that parents want the very best for their children and seek in every way possible the guidance and support necessary to achieve it.
This is why Dr Huff and his daughter-in-law, Nicole Rawson-Huff have compiled and edited these useful and practical chapters for raising two, three and four year olds. These chapters are further supported by parent stories and practical parenting tips throughout the book.
Child development specialist, Nicole Rawson-Huff, explains that ‘a triumphant child is resilient, confident, self aware, knows their boundaries and shows concern for others’.
The Triumphant Child: A Practical Guide for Raising Two, Three and Four Year Olds will guide the reader through:
- Growth and development of children
- Routines and daily living
- What to do about aggressive behavior
- Sibling rivalry
- Discipline and setting boundaries
- The media and how it affects young children
- Dealing with divorce, economic crisis and other major events
- Changes in the life of a young child
- Fears and anxieties and how to overcome them
Sara Ellington
Co-Author of The Must-Have Mom Manual and The Mommy Chronicles
Co-Author of The Must-Have Mom Manual and The Mommy Chronicles
‘Dr. Olson Huff and his daughter-in-law, Nicole Rawson-Huff, have done the parents of young children a great service, by bringing together experts in the field to speak to the practical daily issues of rearing children in their most formative years. I agree with the authors that most parents love their children and want what is best for them. However, many of those parents genuinely don't know 'what is best'. After all, the child did not come with a parent's manual. Many of those who have sought to provide such a manual have written in such academic terms that the average parent has gotten lost in the linguistics. The Triumphant Child is not designed to be a comprehensive manual, but it does give clear, understandable, information of the major issues that concern parents of two, three and four year olds.
The reader will find insight in how children develop, the value of routines, basic parenting skills, typical fears which children experience, how to respond to common 'attention getting' behavior, and what to do about media exposure. Every parent I know would welcome a book like that; and I think they will.’
‘The Triumphant Child is an indispensable resource filled with practical tips and time-tested wisdom from a panel of seasoned experts in pediatric health and development. Parents will feel fortunate to have this book at their fingertips every day as they tackle the challenges and celebrate the successes of raising young children. With so much useful information gathered in one place, The Triumphant Child will provide parents with quick answers and helpful advice, making life with two, three and four year olds easier, more rewarding and enjoyable, as well as more engaging for the child. I wish this book had been around when my kids were this age!’’
‘Along with six knowledgeable colleagues, renowned pediatrician Olson Huff and his daughter-in-law, Nicole Rawson-Huff have assembled a series of seven chapters to assist parents in anticipating and understanding the developmental issues facing their young children from ages two through four years. The author of each chapter has clearly portrayed the challenges in physical, emotional and intellectual development, the requisite skills required in parenting, the management of routines, the insecurities associated with the evolution of changes as well as the fears and anxieties generated by them, and the potential threats of unselected media (TV, computer, cinema, electronic games). Examples drawn from the authors’ own families as well as others whom they have counseled are inserted as relevant illustrations.
This is a publication of value for young parents, both to be read in its entirety in advance, and then to be consulted as the individual situations are confronted in their children’s maturation. The presentations are clear and the instructions and suggestions are realistic and practical. Although the emphasis is on the challenges, Dr. Huff and Ms Rawson-Huff are especially emphatic in calling clear attention to the gratification and rewards of parenting. One can recommend this book with confidence that its content will be of great assistance and reassurance to young parents and thereby to their children.’
The reader will find insight in how children develop, the value of routines, basic parenting skills, typical fears which children experience, how to respond to common 'attention getting' behavior, and what to do about media exposure. Every parent I know would welcome a book like that; and I think they will.’
Gary D. Chapman, Ph.D.
Author of The Five Love Languages of Children and The Five Love Languages
Author of The Five Love Languages of Children and The Five Love Languages
‘The Triumphant Child is an indispensable resource filled with practical tips and time-tested wisdom from a panel of seasoned experts in pediatric health and development. Parents will feel fortunate to have this book at their fingertips every day as they tackle the challenges and celebrate the successes of raising young children. With so much useful information gathered in one place, The Triumphant Child will provide parents with quick answers and helpful advice, making life with two, three and four year olds easier, more rewarding and enjoyable, as well as more engaging for the child. I wish this book had been around when my kids were this age!’’
Sara Ellington
Co-Author of The Must-Have Mom Manual (Ballantine, 2009) and The Mommy Chronicles (Hay House, 2005)
Co-Author of The Must-Have Mom Manual (Ballantine, 2009) and The Mommy Chronicles (Hay House, 2005)
‘Along with six knowledgeable colleagues, renowned pediatrician Olson Huff and his daughter-in-law, Nicole Rawson-Huff have assembled a series of seven chapters to assist parents in anticipating and understanding the developmental issues facing their young children from ages two through four years. The author of each chapter has clearly portrayed the challenges in physical, emotional and intellectual development, the requisite skills required in parenting, the management of routines, the insecurities associated with the evolution of changes as well as the fears and anxieties generated by them, and the potential threats of unselected media (TV, computer, cinema, electronic games). Examples drawn from the authors’ own families as well as others whom they have counseled are inserted as relevant illustrations.
This is a publication of value for young parents, both to be read in its entirety in advance, and then to be consulted as the individual situations are confronted in their children’s maturation. The presentations are clear and the instructions and suggestions are realistic and practical. Although the emphasis is on the challenges, Dr. Huff and Ms Rawson-Huff are especially emphatic in calling clear attention to the gratification and rewards of parenting. One can recommend this book with confidence that its content will be of great assistance and reassurance to young parents and thereby to their children.’
Samuel Katz, MD
Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Duke University
Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Duke University
‘Thank you Sixty Second Parent! Your expert advice has made me feel like I’m not alone with my challenges as a parent of an active three year old, and your practical tips have made my job far less stressful.’
‘We have two year old twins and what we loved most about The Triumphant Child book is that we can really relate to the authors. They are moms and dads like us and their knowledge and experience has been so helpful for us.’
Scott and Gigi Robertson, North Carolina
‘Very topical, great read, good to have on my bookshelf as a reference book also.’
Sharon Porter, Virginia
‘At last, a book that doesn’t claim to have all the answers and yet, extremely useful and practical in assisting me to understand why my four year old behaves the way he does. Thank you.’
Charmaine Strange, Kentucky
Sarah Mulligan, Ohio
‘We have two year old twins and what we loved most about The Triumphant Child book is that we can really relate to the authors. They are moms and dads like us and their knowledge and experience has been so helpful for us.’
Scott and Gigi Robertson, North Carolina
‘Very topical, great read, good to have on my bookshelf as a reference book also.’
Sharon Porter, Virginia
‘At last, a book that doesn’t claim to have all the answers and yet, extremely useful and practical in assisting me to understand why my four year old behaves the way he does. Thank you.’
Charmaine Strange, Kentucky


