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How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk | 
enlarge | Authors: Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish Creator: Kimberly Ann Coe Publisher: Collins Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 174 reviews Sales Rank: 199
Media: Paperback Edition: 20 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 286 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.1 x 0.8
ISBN: 0380811960 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.1 EAN: 9780380811960 ASIN: 0380811960
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Amazon.com How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk is an excellent communication tool kit based on a series of workshops developed by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. Faber and Mazlish (coauthors of Siblings Without Rivalry) provide a step-by-step approach to improving relationships in your house. The "Reminder" pages, helpful cartoon illustrations, and excellent exercises will improve your ability as a parent to talk and problem-solve with your children. The book can be used alone or in parenting groups, and the solid tools provided are appropriate for kids of all ages.
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You Can Stop Fighting With Your Chidren! Here is the bestselling book that will give you the know–how you need to be more effective with your children and more supportive of yourself. Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down–to–earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding. Their methods of communication, illustrated with delightful cartoons showing the skills in action, offer innovative ways to solve common problems.
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It works! June 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
when you start using the methods your life changes! I did it with my 6 year old and so far it changed our lives! a must read!
very good information June 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This audio tape made me realize why I wasn't getting anywhere with my lengthy lectures as to why we don't do this or that. So far this has proved to work. I will recommend to others.
An Important Parent Guide June 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an invaluable book for every parent. Raising children these days calls for open communication and creating that environment where children can flourish. This hits the mark.I just finished another book that should be read also by every parent and teacher.Bully-Proofing Children: A Practical, Hands-On Guide to Stop Bullying is really about empowering children from day one so they don't become bullies or victims.
Enable your child's self-discipline June 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Gently and easily teach your children to become self-monitoring and self-disciplined (so you can stop nagging)!
This little gem is a great stress reliever, for parents as well as children.
Faber and Mazlish provide reliable information to help us re-think what discipline is and how to teach it. The sample scripts are very helpful. Using this little book, you will find effective strategies to -- set and enforce limits -- enable your children to become self-monitoring and self-disciplined -- enable your children to be responsible for their decisions and consequences -- strengthen your relationship with your children
Who wouldn't want these results?
While the book is a quick and easy read, the principles are ones you will return to and will rely on. This is one to own.
Don't miss it!
A good companion piece for other empathic parenting books June 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book follows the same vein of empathic parenting as Alfie Kohn's book Unconditional Parenting; Kids, Parents & Power Struggles (Kurcinka); and Kids Are Worth It! (Coloroso). The difference with this book is that it's less about theory and more about the practical application of those empathic principles. I haven't read Alfie Kohn's book but I've seen one of his lectures so I'm familiar with his ideas, and I understand the criticism that Kohn's work is light on examples. Sure, you may agree with him (or not), but how do you apply those ideas in real life when your child is defying you?
That's where "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen..." comes in. It provides all kinds of examples, some in comics form, to give you ideas for reacting constructively to various situations. The book is somewhat dated having been written almost 30 years ago, but it's still helpful stuff. You may not agree with every example, but you probably don't agree with everything you've read in other parenting books either. Take what works for you and discard what doesn't.
Of the other books I mentioned above, I recommend Kids, Parents & Power Struggles as the book to read before this one. Kids, Parents & Power Struggles will give you a good foundation for understanding empathic parenting without making you feel inadequate or guilty.
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