Publisher's Synopsis
As a Parent are you also living with a mini terrorist?
What do you do with a small child who...refuses to brush her teeth...In his car seat, he screams...squeezing the infant...refusing to eat vegetables...throws books out of libraries...runs amok in supermarkets?
As it turns out, your child is not alone -- there are plenty of others out there doing the same thing.
This invaluable gem of a book instructs parents and other caregivers on how to tune into the internal worlds of young children in order to see and respect their minds.
Parenting Expert Allison McCoy conveys these critical steps toward guiding our children's development clearly through practical suggestions and useful illustrations.
This user-friendly guide will equip parents and caregivers of young children with the tools necessary to foster rewarding, joyful relationships and help small children develop into self-sufficient, cooperative big kids who are connected to their parents, teachers, siblings, and peers.
How to Talk so Kids Will Listen teaches you a variety of simple techniques for communicating with your small child, whether you're attempting to convince them to do something, convince them not to do something, or simply get along.
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen is brimming with practical advice that is broad enough to apply to any situation but detailed enough to ensure you know exactly what to do in your own Child's Situation.
Purchase this book if you desire well-behaved and happy children.