How to Talk to Your Kids About Really Important Things: Specific Questions and Answers and Useful Things to SayISBN: 978-1-55542-611-8
Paperback
336 pages
March 1994, Jossey-Bass
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"A candid and honest approach to parenting. Divided into
age-appropriate suggestions, this book presents simple, but
meaningful ways of discussing the most difficult problems facing
parents and their children today." (Frank Manginello, director of
neonatology, The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, New Jersey)
"This book is clear, factual, and authoritative. . . How to Talk to Your Kids About Really Important Things belongs on the shelf of really important books for evey parent and child health provider." (William E. Sobesky, director of psychology training, University of Colorado Health Services Center)
"Parents caring for and loving children, as well as professionals working with children, will find this comprehensive, clearly-written book comforting and helpful." (Marjorie Hogan, M.D., Hennepin County Medical Center and spokesperson, American Academy of Pediatrics)
"This book is clear, factual, and authoritative. . . How to Talk to Your Kids About Really Important Things belongs on the shelf of really important books for evey parent and child health provider." (William E. Sobesky, director of psychology training, University of Colorado Health Services Center)
"Parents caring for and loving children, as well as professionals working with children, will find this comprehensive, clearly-written book comforting and helpful." (Marjorie Hogan, M.D., Hennepin County Medical Center and spokesperson, American Academy of Pediatrics)