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How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
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How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk

by Adele Faber

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@codinghorror Yes that is an awesome book too | Great thoughts on acknowledging kids' feelings. | How I love this book! It has helped me tremendously as a parent ? and in every other aspect of my life. In fact, I probably think more about its lessons in the context of Adult, interactions that I do of child interactions. I've read it at least five times. It?s very wise, and it?s also a very fun read. | How I love this book! It has helped me tremendously as a parent – and in every other aspect of my life. In fact, I probably think more about its lessons in the context of Adult, interactions that I do of child interactions. I've read it at least five times. It’s very wise, and it’s also a very fun read. | Really about how to communicate with all people. I found this book quite helpful and it changed how I communicate.

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@codinghorror Yes that is an awesome book too | Great thoughts on acknowledging kids' feelings. | How I love this book! It has helped me tremendously as a parent ? and in every other aspect of my life. In fact, I probably think more about its lessons in the context of Adult, interactions that I do of child interactions. I've read it at least five times. It?s very wise, and it?s also a very fun read. | How I love this book! It has helped me tremendously as a parent – and in every other aspect of my life. In fact, I probably think more about its lessons in the context of Adult, interactions that I do of child interactions. I've read it at least five times. It’s very wise, and it’s also a very fun read. | Really about how to communicate with all people. I found this book quite helpful and it changed how I communicate.

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Recommended by 4 notable people, including Derek Sivers and Gretchen Rubin

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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Child Psychology, Parent, and Parenting.

The ultimate ?parenting bible? (The Boston Globe) with a new Foreword?and available as an eBook for the first time?a timeless, beloved book on how to effectively communicate with your child from the #1 New York Times bestselling authors.Internationally acclaimed experts on communication between parents and children, Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish ?...

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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Child Psychology, Parent, and Parenting.

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Gretchen Rubin

@codinghorror Yes that is an awesome book too | Great thoughts on acknowledging kids' feelings. | How I love this book! It has helped me tremendously as a parent ? and in every other aspect of my life. In fact, I probably think more about its lessons in the context of Adult, interactions that I do of child interactions. I've read it at least five times. It?s very wise, and it?s also a very fun read. | How I love this book! It has helped me tremendously as a parent – and in every other aspect of my life. In fact, I probably think more about its lessons in the context of Adult, interactions that I do of child interactions. I've read it at least five times. It’s very wise, and it’s also a very fun read. | Really about how to communicate with all people. I found this book quite helpful and it changed how I communicate.
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