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Raising a Thinking Child: Help Your Young Child to Resolve Conflicts and Get along with Others

Resource Type

Book

Description

"All of us like to think for ourselves. And so do children - if they have the skills to do it. That's why award-winning psychologist Dr. Myrna Shure decided to create a program to give them those skills. It's called I Can Problem Solve (ICPS) and for twenty-five years it has benefited thousands nationwide. Raising a Thinking Child, a book that will change your family dynamics forever - and help your child develop in ways you never thought possible - brings this positive parenting program directly into your home. Unlike other methods of child rearing, the ICPS approach teaches youngsters as young as four not what to think or do, but how to think - and the results are astounding. Through the program's specially designed and fun-to-do dialogues, games, and activities - easily incorporated into everyday family life - a young child learns how to solve problems and resolve conflicts with friends, teachers, and family."--Publisher (barnesandnoble.com)

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

School Age (6-12)

Languages

English

ISBN

0671534637

Authors

Myrna Shure Ph.D, Amelia Sheldon , Herbert W. Wimble

Publication

1996 Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group

Availability

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