Sleep Talk: A Breakthrough Technique for Helping Your Child Cope With Stress and Thrive Through Difficult Transitions

Lois V. Haddad; Patricia Wilson; Judith Searle

ISBN 10: 0809228009 ISBN 13: 9780809228003
Edité par Contemporary Books, 1999
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Hardcover

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  1. How do you help a toddler give up a pacifier or thumb sucking?
  2. How do you prepare your child for a new baby in the family for his first day at school?
  3. What do you do when your child consistently wets the bed or bites her fingernails?
  4. How do you support your school-age child when he is faced with disappointments, a family member's death, or divorce?
  5. What is the best way to encourage your child through the toilet training stage?
  6. How can challenging transitions be made smoother for everyone?
Learn how to reaffirm positive behavior, modify negative behavior, and help your child do the same. Sleep Talk offers opportunities for parents to be more effective in helping their children cope with ordinary and extraordinary situations in life. Explore a revolutionary new approach to giving your child guidance and support in a context of love and approval.

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Titre : Sleep Talk: A Breakthrough Technique for ...
Éditeur : Contemporary Books
Date d'édition : 1999
Reliure : Hardcover
Etat : Very Good
Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket

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