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Adele Faber & Elaine MazlishHow To Talk Bundle (3 Books)

R279

Retail: R405
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How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk

In this international bestseller, discover the number one practical guide to family life.

Parenting experts Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish provide effective step by step techniques to help you improve and enrich your relationships with your children. 

How to Talk so Teens will Listen & Listen so Teens will Talk

 From the widely-acclaimed How To Talk series, discover the tools to combat the often stormy years of adolescence. 

How To Talk: Siblings Without Rivalry

From the widely acclaimed How To Talk series, discover how to cope with - and deflect - sibling rivalry. 

Full of humour and compassion, Siblings Without Rivalry challenges the idea that constant conflict between siblings is natural and unavoidable. 

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How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk

  • Break a pattern of arguments 
  • Cope with your child's negative feelings
  • Engage your child's co-operation
  • Set clear limits and still maintain goodwill
  • Express your anger without being hurtful
  • Resolve family conflicts peacefully

How to Talk so Teens will Listen & Listen so Teens will Talk

  • Engage cooperation 
  • Take appropriate action 
  • Avoid lectures 
  • Express your feelings and understand each other 
  • Work out solutions together 

How To Talk: Siblings Without Rivalry

  • Avoid comparisons and the perils of equality 
  • Intervene helpfully and step away at the right time 
  • Encourage good feeling between your children 
 
 
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