Description |
xxiii, 261 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
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regular print |
Summary |
"You've tried everything you can think of, but nothing you do seems to have any effect on your child's chronic procrastinating. The school called again to complain that your daughter is still bullying the other kids in her class, and you don't know how to make her stop without becoming a bully yourself. Your son explodes in anger if he loses at anything--sports or even fun family games. And your kids constantly argue with each other and with you. If you're looking for a different way to handle problems like these, this book is for you. Thinking Parent, Thinking Child arms you with powerful techniques for dealing with these and dozens of other issues confronting today's parents"--Jacket |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography, pages 249-256 |
Subject |
Conflict (Psychology)
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Child rearing.
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Parent and child.
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Problem solving in children.
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LC no. |
2004005354 |
ISBN |
0071431950 hardback |
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