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How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk
How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk | Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish
In this international bestseller, discover the number one practical guide to family life. Parenting experts Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish provide effective step by step techniques to help you improve and enrich your relationships with your children. Learn how to: Break a pattern of arguments Cope with your child's negative feelings Engage your child's co-operation Set clear limits and still maintain goodwill Express your anger without being hurtful Resolve family conflicts peacefully
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Conservio
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coming back to some old stomping grounds.

#parenting #outside #nonfiction

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Conservio
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little library haul.

loving the witch hat atelier books!

#litsyloveslibraries #parenting #manga #fantasy

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erinachu
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My #bookspin list for July. Many of these are from my May list. I'm just replacing books as I read them 😁 The tagged book is book #1

ImperfectCJ Nice list! I found the tagged book very helpful in my parenting. 4y
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erinachu
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June's bookspin list 1 - 5! 😁

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BridgetteM
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#FriYAYintro @howjessreads @4thhouseontheleft

Thanks for the tag, @sblbooks

1. Yep. I totally do.
2. How to Talk do Kids Will Listen & Listen so Kids Will Talk
3. Local TV news
4. I set three alarms every morning because I don‘t trust myself to hit snooze instead of just turning the alarm off.
5. @jeannasser

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Pickpick

I have two boys, ages 5 and 3, that I‘ve been staying home with since March. Some days are great! Some days, less than stellar. Some days, I consider going back to work 😒. We‘ve rode the struggle bus more often than not, so I was desperate for solutions. This book was a welcome addition to my parenting arsenal. Just changing the way I speak to them has already made a difference. Totally recommend this one.

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Theshadedbuffalo
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You guys! My first parenting session based around this book happened last night and I am jumping for joy! I‘m looking forward to using my education in this positive way, and I can‘t wait to hone my skills as a parent educator. Yes!!

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Theshadedbuffalo
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I am FINALLY putting my Bachelors Degree in Family and Child Development to good use! This book has inspired me to host parenting workshops so we can raise the next generation of children in the best way possible. Online and in person!! I can‘t praise this book enough. On to help other adults learn how to be their best selves for our children!

TheBookgeekFrau “I see the milk has spilled” is still used by my family to defuse an escalating situation with laughter 23 years later (which, btw is a wonderful spin on what the author intended). Hands down—the best parenting book I ever read! 7y
Theshadedbuffalo @C.Perone 🙌🏻🙌🏻 yes! There is no need for yelling and blaming! What do we do as adults when we make mistakes? It‘s kind of crazy how differently we treat children over adults; why do we not give them respect if we demand it? It‘s an amazing book. I‘m still trying to get my husband to follow my guidance, but it‘s super hard. 7y
TheBookgeekFrau Don‘t fret too much if he doesn‘t. It‘s a good thing for kids to experience different parenting styles; the whole world doesn‘t come at problems the same way 7y
Theshadedbuffalo @C.Perone yes, you are exactly right. My kids have a different relationship with me than they do with him, and I think with me being the listener they know they always have someone to vent to without repercussion, and they allow him to be the “fun” parent. Maybe they prefer it that way! 7y
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Theshadedbuffalo
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A fact about me: I have a Bachelor‘s degree in Family and Child Development. If I have gained any knowledge about parenting and children during my studies, it‘s that you should never stop looking for the best way to parent your children. This is the most current book I‘m listening to, and I have to say, even though I‘m not finished yet, it has helped me tremendously with my super-emotional, on the verge of puberty 10 year old daughter. ❤️❤️

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brittneydoman
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@StephanieGeiser...I cannot thank you enough for the books, bag, pens, and sweet messages! You left such a personal touch on everything you sent. Which made it even more special. I can't wait to dive into them soon! 😙

Thank you @BookaholicNatty for setting up the #funinthesunsummerbookswap. I have already told a friend how much fun it was!

BookaholicNatty @brittneydoman look at that stack!!!!!!!! How fun!!! I‘m sure you were so thrilled to open every single thing! I am so glad you joined Litsy! ❤️😘 and @StephanieGeiser look at you!!!!! I love the wrapping! And girlfriend it looks like you went above and beyond! Your such an awesome Litten! And so glad I am book friends with BOTH of you! ❤️😘😘 7y
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TheWellAccompaniedBook
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Ok, swinging over to the parenting side for a while...

awishman This book is a classic for a reason. Really helped me a lot. 7y
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Lmstraubie
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This book was #publishedintge1980s 1980 to be exact, but the advice is timeless. #junebookbugs @RealLifeReading

Centique I've read this and got a lot out of it 👍 7y
Lmstraubie @Centique Me too. Very easy & practical. 7y
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AbstractMonica
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My lonely little book-mail from today. #oneistheloneliestnumber

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Chessa
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Here are a few #longtitles from my (upstairs) collection! I've actually only read two of these (How to Talk... and The Kin of Ata are Waiting for You). #booktober

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Pickpick

Although the interstitial comics' artwork shows its 1980s-ness, the wisdom in this book is timeless, and useful whether you're talking mostly to a two year old (like I am) or teenagers, or tricky, prickly in-laws.

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