How To Talk So Kids Can Learn

ISBN: 9780684824727
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PublisherSIMON & SCHUSTERPublication DateFormat PaperbackWeight 209 gNo. of Pages 272
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The leading experts on parent-child communication show parents and teachers how to motivate kids to learn and succeed in school.

Using the unique communication strategies, down-to-earth dialogues, and delightful cartoons that are the hallmark of their multimillion-copy bestseller How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish show parents and teachers how to help children handle the everyday problems that interfere with learning.

This breakthrough book demonstrates how parents and teachers can join forces to inspire kids to be self-directed, self-disciplined, and responsive to the wonders of learning.

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Tiong Yong Keu
HOW TO TALK SO KIDS CAN LEARN

Read on one breath. Even though I read how to talk so kids would listen... still found it very interesting and informative.

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Tiong Yong Keu
HOW TO TALK SO KIDS CAN LEARN

Read on one breath. Even though I read how to talk so kids would listen... still found it very interesting and informative.

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Ikram Kausari
Great book for parents and teachers.

Really focuses on how we communicate with students and how to be more cognizant of our tone when dealing with students who struggle. By keeping our line of communication more about observation and with less emphasis on judgement, we can produce happier, more engaged students.

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Ikram Kausari
Great book for parents and teachers.

Really focuses on how we communicate with students and how to be more cognizant of our tone when dealing with students who struggle. By keeping our line of communication more about observation and with less emphasis on judgement, we can produce happier, more engaged students.

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Chan Kok Seng
HOW TO TALK SO KIDS CAN LEARN

When kids enter the school, how to help them learn and succeed is a problem faced by every parent and teacher. Two masters, Adele and Elaine, help you solve these problems that teach you how to encourage our kids to love learning, inspire children's self-learning attitude and increase their interest in learning.