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How to Communicate with the Child – Sequel
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260 gr.
Pages
232
Published
26 April 2010

How to Communicate with the Child – Sequel

A sequel to “How to Communicate with the Child“, this book elaborates on already developed topics and puts under analysis and discussion the numerous questions important for parents and educators: How to habituate the child to discipline?; How can it be punished?; How to make the child understand that school is important for its future?

The book is a result not only of the high professionalism of the author but also of her rich experience. Julia Gippenreiter is a mother of three children, a grandmother of five grandchildren and great-grandmother of two great-grandchildren. Many of the described in the book stories render events that actually have happened in her big family.

If you want to understand your child, to deserve its trust, to inspire self-confidence, and also to make your kid believe in your love and support, then this book is for you.

 

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Julia Gippenreiter is a professor at Moscow State University, a well-known scholar and a talented educator, an author of many articles, monographs and school aids. Her scholarly interests range from the Psychology of knowledge to the Personality psychology. Recently Julia Gippenreiter concentrates her efforts in Practical psychology – she conducts trainings, gives consultations in the area of children and family problems.

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