A practical book full of tips, techniques and example situations to support and encourage good behaviour in children: perfect for parents at their wits' end! They're squealing for a packet of strawberry squiggles in the supermarket... refusing to put their coat on even though it's below freezing outside... squabbling over who gets the cup with the kangaroo on it... or running around with their pants on their head when they're meant to be putting their pyjamas on. Let's face it, life with kids can be exhausting and exasperating. Sometimes you can find yourself nagging, negotiating, battling and bellowing your way through the whole day. Surely it's not meant to be this hard, you think. Roll on bedtime! Here, in one little book, is everything you need to know to make your day-to-day life as a parent easier. Based on in-depth interviews with child psychologist Dr Bonamy Oliver (UCL), it gives you techniques, tactics, tips and tricks that research shows actually work. The clear, practical, punchy advice tells you exactly how to deal with your child's unwanted behaviours and shifts the dynamic of your relationship so your child not only co-operates but wants to co-operate in the first place. Finally, it will feel like you are on the same team! And that way, not only will your life be easier, but you'll be able to enjoy your child's company a whole lot more!
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Product Details
Weight: 102g
Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 04 Oct 2018
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781472946744
About Claire PotterDr Bonamy Oliver
Claire Potter is a freelance educational writer and the author of the bestselling book Getting the Little Blighters to Eat. and Which Food Will You Choose?. Claire is a mother of two and loves to scour her brain her home and the outside world for ideas that lead to mini-adventures and harmless mischief to get up to with (and occasionally without) her children. Visit her website at www.stopfussyeating.uk. Dr Bonamy Oliver is a developmental psychologist and has been researching childrens development emotions and behaviour for longer than she cares to admit! She is interested in lots of things about family including childrens perspectives on their home life why siblings are often so different and commonly the fascinating world of parent-child relationships and parenting. She has also been a consultant for parents needing extra support with their young children.