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How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen A Survival Guide To Life With Children Ages 27 First Scribner Edition Joanna Faber

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How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen A Survival Guide To Life With Children Ages 27 First Scribner Edition Joanna Faber
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How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen A Survival Guide To Life With Children Ages 27 First Scribner Edition Joanna Faber instant download after payment.

Publisher: Scribner
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.16 MB
Pages: 433
Author: Joanna Faber, Julie King
ISBN: 9781501131639, 9781501131653, 9781501131660, 150113163X, 1501131656, 1501131664
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: First Scribner Edition

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How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen A Survival Guide To Life With Children Ages 27 First Scribner Edition Joanna Faber by Joanna Faber, Julie King 9781501131639, 9781501131653, 9781501131660, 150113163X, 1501131656, 1501131664 instant download after payment.

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From School Library Journal
Parent and educator Faber, with educator King, picks up where esteemed mom Adele Faber (How To Talk So Kids Will Listen) left off with this updated "survival guide" for talking to little kids and gaining compliance. Her wisdom is in the same affectionate and funny style of mom: "Enough with all the talk about feelings. It's lovely to know we're enhancing our children's confidence…but we still have to get our kids to do things." Faber zeroes in on the most common (and irritating) things and tactics little ones employ, and provides caregivers with a clear and supportive path to holding their own. From tattling ("snitches and whistleblowers") to runaways ("kids who take off in the parking lot and other public places"), the authors describe exactly what life with little kids is like and make neither excuses nor pedagogical pronouncements; their advice is always supportive, appropriate, and ultimately best for the parking lot escapee in question. VERDICT Parents should not be put off by this volume's length. The "How To Talk" books are treasures to read. All libraries should acquire and recommend with gusto.—Julianne Smith, Ypsilanti District Library, MI

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