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Taking "No" for an Answer and Other Skills Kids Need: Fifty Games to Teach Family Skills |
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Rating: Summary: Fifty quick and lively games and activities Review: Taking "No" For An Answer And Other Skills Children Need is a compendium of fifty quick and lively games and activities designed to bring peace and harmony to a family household. There are learning and behavioral games to help children learn how to comply with parental requests, take "no" for an answer, keep the agreements they make, solve their own problems, get along with siblings, and much, much more! If you only have time to read one "how to" book on parenting, make it Laurie Simon's Taking "No" For An Answer.
Rating: Summary: Offers a unique and effective approach Review: Taking "No" For An Answer And Other Skills Children Need isn't an ordinary "how to" book on parenting offering strategies for parental problem solving with their children. Rather it offers a unique and effective approach that doesn't require parents to wait until a problem presents itself to initiate an effective parental response. Certified mental health counselor and family specialist Laurie Simons has developed are presents fifty "family effective" games that parents can employ to help their children learn to comply with parental requests, solve their own problems, keep their agreements, take "no" for an answer, cooperate with family members, and acknowledge others. Taking "No" For An Answer And Other Skills Children Need is a highly recommended addition to personal, professional, and community library parental skills development reading lists and reference book collections.
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