In "How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen," authors Joanna Faber and Julie King unveil the art of effective communication with young children, transforming daily interactions into opportunities for connection. They share practical strategies and insightful anecdotes to help parents understand the mind of a child, making it easier to navigate tantrums, requests, and questions. With a focus on empathy and respect, this guide empowers caregivers to foster collaboration and mutual understanding. Each chapter introduces relatable scenarios and proven techniques to turn frustration into constructive dialogue. Unlock the secrets to building a more harmonious relationship with the little ones in your life and discover a new world of joyful communication!
By Joanna Faber, Julie King
Published: 2017
"Instead of saying 'Don't do that,' try saying what you want them to do."
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Joanna Faber is a renowned author and educator, best known for her collaborative work with her mother, renowned psychologist and author Adele Faber. Together, they co-authored the influential parenting book "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk," which has become a cornerstone in the field of communication and child-rearing. Joanna has continued this legacy with her own contributions, including the acclaimed "How to Talk So Teens Will Listen & Listen So Teens Will Talk," offering insightful strategies for engaging with adolescents.
Faber's writing is characterized by its practical, accessible style and deep understanding of human emotions and relationships. She combines research-backed principles with relatable anecdotes, making her work both informative and engaging for parents and educators alike. With a focus on fostering positive communication, Joanna Faber's books have inspired countless readers to cultivate stronger connections with children of all ages.
Julie King is an accomplished author known for her poignant storytelling and insightful character development. With a background in literature and creative writing, she has penned several notable works, including "The Echo of Whispers" and "Beneath the Surface," both of which explore themes of identity, resilience, and the complexities of human relationships. King’s writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and deep emotional resonance, often drawing readers into richly crafted narratives that reflect her keen understanding of the human experience. In addition to her fiction, she is also recognized for her contributions to various literary journals and anthologies. Julie King continues to engage with her audience through workshops and speaking engagements, fostering a community of readers and aspiring writers.
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How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen
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