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Few kids learn “people” skills on their own, but parents can teach them. Kids need to learn to—
- get attention without hitting or whining
- deal with feelings without blowing up or giving up
- establish and respect boundaries without retaliation
- solve problems without resorting to yelling or hurting
Parents need to teach and reinforce these social skills. Help! The Kids Are at It Again: Using Kids’ Quarrels to Teach “People” Skills gives you—
- tools to reduce your role as referee
- immediate help—a process you can use to handle any sibling conflict
- easy-to-understand examples to help you deal with real-life situations
- insight into ways you may unknowingly encourage the quarreling you hate
Let’s face it, the squabbling and fighting probably won’t stop altogether. However, your
children will gain “people” skills essential to getting along with their families and in
the outside world.
Let Help! The Kids Are at It Again: Using Kids’ Quarrels to Teach “People” Skills show you how to make peace in your family.
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Useful for all ages
80 pages
$13.95 paperback
$21.95 library

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About the Author: Elizabeth Crary, M.S.
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