Wouldn't Parenting Be Easier If You Could See Into The Mind Of Your Child? Learn To Hear What Your Child Can't Or Won't Tell You--and Understand Behavior Build Values Nurture Closeness Solve Problems In Her Popular Boston Globe Column Child Caring, Barbara Meltz Has Been Writing About Real-life Parenting Issues For More Than A Decade. She Has Found That Instead Of Divorce Or Moving--the Situations Parents Think Of As Stressful--children's Concerns Are Often Linked To Commonplace Events Such As Sleepovers Or The First Day Of School. In This Wise, Compassionate Book, Meltz Offers Parents A Unique Window Into Their Child's Inner Life. She Includes Candid, Illuminating Observations From Kids Themselves And Offers Advice On What To Ask, Listen For, Or Observe To Decode Puzzling Behavior. . . How To Get A Child To Talk About His Or Her Problems. . . And How To Find The Best Way To Solve Conflicts. By Focusing On Developmental Trouble Spots, Not Age, Her Approach Is As Helpful To The Parents Of A Two-year-old As To Those Of A Twelve-year-old. From Keeping Secrets To Going To Camp To Larger Issues, Such As Stealing Or Death In The Family, Put Yourself In Their Shoes Offers A Way To See Inside A Child's World--and Help To Make It Safe And Strong. From The Trade Paperback Edition.
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