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Helping children with their feelings: Activities and games for all kinds of kids / Crary, Elizabeth; Threadgill, Carolyn J. 2014  Book
Crary, Elizabeth Book
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Publication Seattle, Parenting Press, 2014.
Description 38pGreen spine
Summary/Abstract Providing the basics of a child's emotional development, this book pays particular attention to children who have learning challenges related to autism, ADHD, sensory issues, or other developmental delays A short course for busy parents, teachers, and professionals, Helping Children with Their Feelings sets parents on a clear, practical path to increase their child's understanding of his or her own and others' feelings.
Contents Chapter 1: What Feelings Look Like Chapter 2: Feelings Have Names Chapter 3: How to Calm Intense Feelings Chapter 4: Feelings Lead to Actions Closing
Standard Number 9781936903146 Pb.
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How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk / Faber, Adele; Mazlish, Elaine 1982  Book
Faber, Adele Book
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Edition 2004 (Reissued)
Publication USA, HarperCollins Publishers, 1982.
Description 288pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract The bestselling book that will give you the know-how you need to be effective with your children, and makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
Standard Number 0380811960 Pb.
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Price of privilege: How parental pressure and material advantage are creating a generation of disconnected and unhappy kids / Levine, Madeline 2006  Book
Levine, Madeline Book
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Publication New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 2006.
Description 236p.White spine
Summary/Abstract In this look at privileged families, Levine offers thoughtful, practical advice as she explodes one child-rearing myth after another. With empathy and candor, she identifies parenting practices that are toxic to healthy self-development and that have contributed to epidemic levels of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse in the most unlikely place - the affluent family.
Contents Ch. 1. The paradox of privilege Ch. 2. The not-so-hidden mental health epidemic among privileged youth Ch. 3. Why money doesn't buy mental health Ch. 4. What is a healthy "self"? Ch. 5. Different ages, different parenting strategies Ch. 6. How we connect makes all the difference Ch. 7. Discipline and control : the tough job of being the "bad cop" Ch. 8. Challenges to effective parenting in the culture of affluence Ch. 9. Having everything except what we need most : the isolation of affulent moms.
Standard Number 9780060595852 Pb.
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