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It's Time to Start Using Your Words

It's Time to Start Using Your Words
 

Teaches children that communicating in productive ways leads to less frustration and teaches them valuable life skills. This book includes helpful advice and tips for parents to get children to use words to communicate.

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ISBN 9781572245877
Published 1 January 2009 by Publishers Distribution Ltd
Format Board Book, illustrated edition
Author(s) By Shapiro, Lawrence E.
Illustrated by Takahashi, Hideko
Series Transition Times

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ISBN-13 9781572245877
ISBN-10 1572245875
Stock Out of stock
Status Out of print
Publisher Publishers Distribution Ltd
Imprint New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date 1 January 2009
International Publication Date 1 December 2008
Publication Country United States United States
Format Board Book, illustrated edition
Edition illustrated edition
Author(s) By Shapiro, Lawrence E.
Illustrated by Takahashi, Hideko
Series Transition Times
Category Board Books
Picture Storybooks
Interest Age 2-5 years
Reading Age 2-5 years
Library of Congress Child rearing, Communication, Children - Language, Child psychology, Language
NBS Text Picture Books
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions Width: 178mm
Height: 178mm
Spine: 8mm
Weight 181g
Dewey Code 649.6
Catalogue Code 118707

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In this book, children learn that communicating in productive ways leads to less frustration and teaches them valuable life skills. This book includes helpful advice and tips for parents to get children to use words to communicate. Growing up is hard, but when children have to communicate their needs like an adult it can be more than difficult - a perfectly good day can turn into a catastrophe! Transition Times is a concept of internationally known child psychologist and parenting expert Lawrence E. Shapiro, who has written a series of books to help children through their trying transition times, including: giving up their pacifier, sleeping in their own bed, using words to communicate, and sitting still in their own chair.For most of today's parents, raising young children is the central part of their lives. Bonding and attachment is rightfully a primary concern, but many parents ignore the fact that limit-setting and age-appropriate expectations are also an important part of raising happy and healthy children. Where previous generations might have simply said 'no', today's parents are looking for less confrontational ways to guide their young children through the trials and travails of growing up.

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