¿Cómo piensa mi hijo? : Psicología infantil práctica
Trade Paperback
224 pages
Make every moment with your child count. Tap into the psychology behind your child’s behavior quickly and accurately, and respond with confidence in any situation.
Find out what your child really means when they say “Look what I’ve done!”, “But, I’m not tired”, or “You’re embarrassing me,” and discover what’s really going on when they can’t express themselves at all.
Using more than 100 everyday scenarios, the book leads you through each one step by step, explaining not only your child’s behavior and the psychology behind it but also your own feelings as a parent. It then gives instant recommendations for what you could say and do in response to best resolve the situation.
Covering all your child’s developmental milestones from ages 2 to 7 years, What’s My Child Thinking? covers important issues, such as temper tantrums, friendships (real and imaginary), sibling rivalry, aggressive behavior, and peer pressure. There’s also a bank of practical “survival guides” for critical times, such as traveling in the car, eating out, and going online safely.
Rooted in evidence-based clinical psychology and championing positive parenting, What’s My Child Thinking? will help you tune into your child’s innermost thoughts and be the parent you want to be.
Find out what your child really means when they say “Look what I’ve done!”, “But, I’m not tired”, or “You’re embarrassing me,” and discover what’s really going on when they can’t express themselves at all.
Using more than 100 everyday scenarios, the book leads you through each one step by step, explaining not only your child’s behavior and the psychology behind it but also your own feelings as a parent. It then gives instant recommendations for what you could say and do in response to best resolve the situation.
Covering all your child’s developmental milestones from ages 2 to 7 years, What’s My Child Thinking? covers important issues, such as temper tantrums, friendships (real and imaginary), sibling rivalry, aggressive behavior, and peer pressure. There’s also a bank of practical “survival guides” for critical times, such as traveling in the car, eating out, and going online safely.
Rooted in evidence-based clinical psychology and championing positive parenting, What’s My Child Thinking? will help you tune into your child’s innermost thoughts and be the parent you want to be.