Getting Thru to Kids: Problem Solving With Children Ages 6 to 18

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Getting Thru to Kids: Problem Solving With Children Ages 6 to 18

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Discover the source of problems and how to resolve them through a guide which teaches parents how to effectively interact with kids ages 6-18. Both kids and adults are provided with tips on how to improve listening skills and change set behavior patterns: chapters provide many powerful clues to handling common problems on all sides.

Book Description
This easy-to-read book gives you a 5-step process to resolve problems with children. It takes you step-by-step through the process on how to shift negative emotions to positive ones, and how to transform limiting beliefs to empowering ones. It works well to promote trust, honesty, school attitude, friendship and self-esteem.

In the process, adults will also build their own confidence as well as learning these highly-effective coping techniques. The "Gettting Thru to Kids" techniques work well for children and teenagers, and promote listening skills in them as well as the adults using this approach.

Charts, diagrams and tips give you the resources you need to get "thru" to the kids in your life, whether you're a parent, educator or counselor.

Getting Thru to Kids: Problem Solving With Children Ages 6 to 18

Getting Thru to Kids: Problem Solving With Children Ages 6 to 18,Phillip Mountrose,Holistic Communications,0965378772,Child Care/Parenting,Child Development,Child rearing,Conflict Resolution,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Interpersonal communication in,Interpersonal communication in children,Parent and child,Parenting - Discipline,Problem solving in children

Book Contents:

  1. Grandparents Are Special
  2. Grown-Up Children Who Won't Grow Up
  3. Helping Your Struggling Teenager
  4. "Help Me Talk Right", How to Teach a Child to Say the "S" Sound in 15 Easy Lessons
  5. HerStory: What I Learned in My Bathtub...and More True Stories on Life, Love, And Other Inconveniences
  6. Hidden Immigrants: Legacies of Growing Up Abroad (West and the Wider World Series, Vol 11)
  7. Household Winners for Working Women: Your Personal Organization Tool Kit to Declutter and Design an Comfortable Home
  8. Infants and Children: Prenatal through Middle Childhood (With Interactive Companion Website) (4th Edition)
  9. Is Your Child Depressed?
  10. It's Time to Learn About Diabetes: A Workbook on Diabetes for Children, Revised Edition

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