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Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child»rank: 4046par: John Gottman
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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Complete Guide To Asperger's Syndrome»rank: 8164par: Tony Attwood
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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New Contented Little Baby Book»rank: 16583par: Gina Ford
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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The Manual: A True Bad Boy Explains How Men Think, Date, and Mate--and What Women Can Do to Come Out on Top»rank: 25402par: Steve Santagati
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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Why Men Marry Bitches: A Woman's Guide to Winning Her Man's Heart»rank: 3347par: Sherry Argov
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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Boundaries with Kids: When to Say Yes, When to Say No to Help Your Children Gain Control of Their Lives»rank: 2240par: Henry Cloud, John Sims Townsend
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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Yogakids: Educating the Whole Child Through Yoga»rank: 36489par: Marsha Wenig
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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The Secret History of the War on Cancer»rank: 38676par: Devra Davis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Raising an Emotionally lntelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. lt's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a 'know thyself' approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional ... |
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The Myth of Laziness»rank: 16068par: Mel Levine
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina Medical School, Mel Levine received acclaim for his previous book, A Mind at a Time, which argued that children's different learning capabilities demand diverse teaching strategies. ln The Myth of Laziness, Levine isolates another group of kids--so-called 'lazy' children who aren't working up to their potential in school--and explores the causes of their low performance. Levine scoffs at the perception that any child is lazy, stating ... |
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ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life»rank: 6254par: Judith Kolberg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina Medical School, Mel Levine received acclaim for his previous book, A Mind at a Time, which argued that children's different learning capabilities demand diverse teaching strategies. ln The Myth of Laziness, Levine isolates another group of kids--so-called 'lazy' children who aren't working up to their potential in school--and explores the causes of their low performance. Levine scoffs at the perception that any child is lazy, stating ... |