From the widely acclaimed HOW TO TALK series, discover tried and tested communication strategies to survive - and thrive - with kids ages 2-7
Joanna Faber lectures and conducts workshops based on her mother's
work and her own experiences as a parent and educator. She
contributed heavily to her mother's award-winning book, How to Talk
So Kids Can Learn, with her frontline experience as a bilingual
special education teacher. She wrote a new supplement for the
thirtieth anniversary edition of How to Talk So Kids Will Listen &
Listen So Kids Will Talk, entitled The Next Generation. Joanna
lives in Putnam Valley, New York, with her husband, three children,
dogs, cats, and an assortment of chickens.
Julie King has been teaching parenting and communication skills to
parents, teachers and other professionals since 1995. She is a
highly regarded workshop leader, public speaker, and parenting
consultant. Her most popular workshop, How to Talk So Kids Will
Listen, is based on the bestselling books of Adele Faber and Elaine
Mazlish. She has presented to numerous schools, nonprofits, and
parent groups. Julie and her husband have three children and live
in the San Francisco Bay Area.
'Faber and King have done the impossible! This guide to how to talk
so little kids will listen is BRILLIANT. Every parent needs to read
this book because it teaches skills that are solidly based on
research. The book is magnificent.' -
'This helpful gem of a book guides parents and other caregivers to
tune in to the internal worlds of young children to allow their
minds to be seen and respected. With practical suggestions and
useful illustrations, the authors clearly convey these important
steps to guiding our children's development. Cultivating such
mindsight for our youth is essential to creating a kinder and more
resilient next generation.' -
'Yes, the How to Talk tools work for young children! It is never
too soon to reflect children's emotions, acknowledge their wishes,
and see things from their perspective. Faber and King are like
wise, calm friends that arrive just in time to help you through the
toughest moments, with no judging or shaming. In fact, they have
just as much empathy for parents as they have for children. They
understand that punishment and control are dead ends, and they
offer a clear path towards cooperation and connection.' -
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