How to talk so children will listen, and how to listen so children will talk
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One of the main books on parenting in the world, formed the basis of many methods and books, including those of famous Russian child psychologists, and is cited by specialists in family relations and child development.
"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and How to Listen So Kids Will Talk" is a cult bestseller on parenting. From the world's most famous experts in communicating with children, Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (teachers with extensive experience and mothers of many children).
Thanks to them, millions of parents have learned how to communicate with their children correctly and easily solve problems that arise in the process of upbringing. The Faber and Mazlish method will allow you to put an end to domestic "generational conflicts" forever; learn to understand the thoughts, feelings, and reasons for a child's behavior; help him cope with negative emotions (disappointment, annoyance, anger, resentment, etc.); express your anger without offending the child and find an effective alternative to banal punishment.
"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and How to Listen So Kids Will Talk" is a cult bestseller on parenting. From the world's most famous experts in communicating with children, Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish (teachers with extensive experience and mothers of many children).
Thanks to them, millions of parents have learned how to communicate with their children correctly and easily solve problems that arise in the process of upbringing. The Faber and Mazlish method will allow you to put an end to domestic "generational conflicts" forever; learn to understand the thoughts, feelings, and reasons for a child's behavior; help him cope with negative emotions (disappointment, annoyance, anger, resentment, etc.); express your anger without offending the child and find an effective alternative to banal punishment.
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