How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
30th Anniversary Edition Updated with new insights from the next generation You can stop fighting with your children! Here is the bestselling book that will give you the know-how you need to be more effective with your children—and more supportive of yourself. Enthusiastically praised by parents...
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30th Anniversary Edition Updated with new insights from the next generation You can stop fighting with your children! Here is the bestselling book that will give you the know-how you need to be more effective with your children—and more supportive of yourself. Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down-to-earth, respectful approach of Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding. Now, in this thirtieth-anniversary edition, these award-winning experts share their latest insights and suggestions based on feedback they’ve received over the years. Their methods of communication—illustrated with delightful cartoons showing the skills in action—offer innovative ways to solve common problems. You’ll learn how to: * Cope with your child’s negative feelings—frustration, disappointment, anger, etc. * Express your anger without being hurtful * Engage your child’s willing cooperation * Set firm limits and still maintain goodwill * Use alternatives to punishment * Resolve family conflicts peacefully
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781451663884 (1451663889)
ASIN: 1451663889
Publish date: February 7th 2012
Publisher: Scribner
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Our next award goes to the parenting book with the longest title. And the winner is . . . HOW TO TALK SO KIDS WILL LISTEN & LISTEN SO KIDS WILL TALK. Even its acronym HTTSKWLALSKWT is too long. For the sake of this review, can we just call this book KID TALK? Thanks for your understanding.KID TALK i...
I don't have kids so I can't say if these techniques are effective. If nothing else, this book increased my vocabulary to speak compassionately, which I value greatly.When walking through a store, I cringe when I hear parents berating their children and calling them names. I wonder how awful that ch...
Some good information - not all strategies are realistic, but there is some good information about communicating.