Using the new book "Talking to Your Child. How?" creative parents will learn not only how to resolve conflicts with children in a way that benefits everyone, but also how to adapt the "active listening" method for adults.
If you want to: understand your child; earn their trust; give your child confidence in their own abilities, as well as in your love and support regardless of circumstances—this book is for you.
For 12 years, this book has been a leader among educational literature. Professor of the psychology faculty at Moscow State University, author of many monographs, addresses complex issues of upbringing in an accessible form. The book consists of 10 parts, and each one covers the most important aspects of the relationship between parents and child, no matter his or her age. What is surprising is that many of the tips are universal and can be useful not only when communicating with children, but in any kind of interpersonal relationship.
From me, I’ll add: the book is simply wonderful. I, so to speak, a "young parent" (my son is six months old), received not only a lot of useful advice, but also a hearty dose of pleasure. In general, it’s suitable not only—and not so much—for raising small children, but is already intended for a more serious age.