The Social Activities and Practice Institute (SAPI Bulgaria) shared a Bulgarian translation of the "Let's Grow Up Together" guide for parents. The book consists of 4 chapters which present different but interconnected aspects of a child's development. The information is mainly intended for parents with young children, but it may be useful for all parents. The four chapters are:

  • Stages of emotional and social development
  • Problem behavior and its management
  • The 15 most important things about raising a child
  • Attachment

The booklet was developed in Lithuania with original title: "Aukime kartu - esminiai sėkmingos tėvystės veiksniai ir komponentai". The Bulgarian translation and adaptation are possible thanks to the project "A Home without Violence for Every Child", which was jointly implemented by the The Social Activities and Practice Institute (Bulgaria), Nobody's Children Foundation (Poland), Dardedze Center ( Latvia) and the Child Support Center (Lithuania).

An English version can be provided as soon as one becomes available.

Author
Goda Bačienė
Aušra Kurienė
Eglė Kuraitė
Skirmantė Povilėnaitė
Erna Petkute
Total pages
52
Countries this relates to
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