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How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
By Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish
Such an easy to read, easy to implement book! And it is sure to bring about more cooperation, support and ease in your household. You never knew it could be so easy. The advice is friendly, supportive, respectful to kids and best of all, effective. Learn about dealing with sibling rivalry, listening the children’s concerns and needs, finding alternatives to punishment and helping your child to attain a positive self-image.
ISBN 0380570009
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