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What do you say?, how to talk with kids to build motivation, stress tolerance, and a happy home, William Stixrud, PhD, and Ned Johnson

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What do you say?, how to talk with kids to build motivation, stress tolerance, and a happy home, William Stixrud, PhD, and Ned Johnson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-307) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What do you say?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1227976306
Responsibility statement
William Stixrud, PhD, and Ned Johnson
Sub title
how to talk with kids to build motivation, stress tolerance, and a happy home
Summary
"If you're a parent, you've had a moment--maybe many of them--when you've thought, "How did that conversation go so badly?" At some point after the sixth grade, the same kid who asked "why" non-stop at age four suddenly stops talking to you. And the conversations that you wish you could have--ones fueled by your desire to see your kid not just safe and healthy, but passionately engaged--suddenly feel nearly impossible to execute. The good news is that effective communication can be cultivated, learned, and taught. And as you get better at this, so will your kids"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Why effective communication with kids is so important now -- Communicating empathy: a recipe for closeness and connection -- The language of a parent consultant -- Communicating a nonanxious presence -- Pep talks: talking to help kids find their own motivation -- The language-and silence-of change: understanding ambivalence -- "What if I don't want to live up to my potential?" Communicating healthy expectations -- Talking to kids about the pursuit of happiness -- The hard ones: talking with kids about sleep and technology -- What about consequences?
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