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OverviewWhat can you do when a child just won't listen? How we speak to each other is at the very heart of human relationships. Children are often much better than adults at reading between the lines and deciphering the messages we send through body language and tone of voice. This is an invaluable handbook for parents and teachers on how to communicate better with children. It covers all aspects of talking to and, importantly, listening to children, including communication with children of different ages and understanding the wider situation in which the conversation is taking place. The author translates the theory into practical, everyday solutions. There are useful exercises throughout, to help us communicate more successfully. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Monika Kiel-HinrichsenPublisher: Floris Books Imprint: Floris Books Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.252kg ISBN: 9780863155741ISBN 10: 086315574 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 24 August 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: German Table of ContentsReviews'A wonderfully helpful book for every parent. Many readers will be familiar with the everyday challenge of getting up, eating breakfast and getting children to school on time. This provides a microcosm of family life...One of the most useful models relates to speaking, listening and understanding...Overall, this is an invaluable resource for increasing self awareness and harmony within families.' --The Scientific and Medical Network Review, Winter 2006-2007 'This is an invaluable handbook for parents and teachers on how to communicate better with children...the book includes a series of exercises that can be used to help us communicate more effectively. A useful and thought provoking read for the conscious parent.' --The Green Parent, Jan 2007 'I think this book is worth a read regardless of how well you think you communicate with your child.' --Education Otherwise, Feb 2007 'A wonderfully helpful book for every parent. Many readers will be familiar with the everyday challenge of getting up, eating breakfast and getting children to school on time. This provides a microcosm of family life...One of the most useful models relates to speaking, listening and understanding...Overall, this is an invaluable resource for increasing self awareness and harmony within families.' --The Scientific and Medical Network Review, Winter 2006-2007 'This is an invaluable handbook for parents and teachers on how to communicate better with children...the book includes a series of exercises that can be used to help us communicate more effectively. A useful and thought provoking read for the conscious parent.' --The Green Parent, Jan 2007 'I think this book is worth a read regardless of how well you think you communicate with your child.' --Education Otherwise, Feb 2007 'An invaluable book on how to communicate better with children.' -- Kindling, summer 2007 'A wonderfully helpful book for every parent. Many readers will be familiar with the everyday challenge of getting up, eating breakfast and getting children to school on time. This provides a microcosm of family life...One of the most useful models relates to speaking, listening and understanding...Overall, this is an invaluable resource for increasing self awareness and harmony within families.' --The Scientific and Medical Network Review, Winter 2006-2007 'This is an invaluable handbook for parents and teachers on how to communicate better with children...the book includes a series of exercises that can be used to help us communicate more effectively. A useful and thought provoking read for the conscious parent.' --The Green Parent, Jan 2007 'I think this book is worth a read regardless of how well you think you communicate with your child.' --Education Otherwise, Feb 2007 'An invaluable book on how to communicate better with children.' -- Kindling, summer 2007 Author InformationMonika Kiel-Hinrichsen has many years' experience as a teacher and a communication consultant. She is married with five children and lives in Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |