A new, updated edition of the popular how-to classic that shows parents how to communicate more effectively with their children. Faber and Mazlish share their latest insights and suggestions based on feedback they've received over the years. Illustrations.
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A new, updated edition of the popular how-to classic that shows parents how to communicate more effectively with their children. Faber and Mazlish share their latest insights and suggestions based on feedback they've received over the years. Illustrations.
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Seller's Description:
The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable). Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May NOT include discs, access code or other supplemental materials.
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Kimberly Ann Coe. Near Fine. Book Octavo, softcover. near fine in yellow glossy wraps. How to listen and understand your child, have cooperation without nagging, deal with feelings, find alternatives to punishment, help child attain a positive self image. 242 pages including index. New afterword from 1999.
I gave copies of this book to my grown children after reading. I wished I had run across this book when they were little.
Gisele C
Jan 20, 2012
fun to read, lots of good tips. Wish I had read it when my children were young.
Toi L L
Oct 30, 2011
Read and Practice
This is definitely a great buy. As you read the book, it tells you to do these different activities which you should because it really does help you. This is not a book that you just sit down and read it all at once. You have to read a bit of it, stop and then come back to it as stated by the author of the book. You'll be told when to do it as you read it. It teaches you how we look at things and how children look at things.
pm38
Oct 20, 2009
Very helpful, immediately applicable information, with many examples of how to use constructive communication with children. Good for all the kids in your life. How to avoid the power-play dilemma.