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9780684813332

How to Talk So Kids Can Learn

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  • ISBN13:

    9780684813332

  • ISBN10:

    0684813335

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-08-01
  • Publisher: Scribner

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Summary

America's leading experts on parent-child communication reveal how parents and teachers can work together to open kids' minds to enjoyable learning

From the heralded authors of the multimillion-copy best-seller How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk comes a breakthrough book showing parents and teachers how to handle one of the burning issues of our day: how to motivate kids to succeed in school, at a time when schools are rife with violence and many students are openly rebellious.

Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish developed this book in response to constant requests to adapt the unique communications strategies that hallmark their books, lectures, and audiovisual workshops to specific concerns of the classroom. To do so, they teamed up with two award-winning teachers who well know the problems of our faltering school system.

This book utilizes the dramatically effective "dialogue" technique (what to say and how and when to say it) that has made Faber and Mazlish's work famous worldwide. It also features engaging "right and wrong" cartoons that show how to handle typical learning situations so kids will be inspired to do their best.

Each chapter includes questions and answers and stories from parents and teachers that illustrate how both have successfully used this method to help kids handle the schoolwork, behavioral, and peer problems that interfere with learning. In every chapter there is a one-page "quick reminder" that sums up that chapter's salient points for speedy reference.

How To Talk So Kids Can Learn is truly a landmark book, sure to be eagerly welcomed by all parents and teachers who seek to inspire kids to be self-directed, self-disciplined, and responsive to the wonders of learning.

Author Biography

Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish are internationally acclaimed, award-winning experts on parent-child communication. Their books have sold over three million copies and have been printed in more than a dozen languages. Their lectures and workshops draw thousands, and their audiovisual kits have been used worldwide. Both authors have three grown children and live in Long Island, New York.

They are joined in this book by two teachers who bring powerful educational experience to the project: Lisa Nyberg this year won a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Math Teaching. A teacher of young children at Brattain Elementary School in Springfield, Oregon, and of graduate students at Oregon State University, Portland, she lives in Eugene, Oregon. Rosalyn Anstine Templeton, nominated for two national teaching awards this year, is assistant professor of teacher education at Bradley University in Peoria, illinois, where she and her husband live.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 11(2)
How This Book Came to Be 13(6)
Who Is ``I''? 19(2)
How to Deal with Feelings That Interfere with Learning
21(38)
Seven Skills That Invite Kids to Cooperate
59(38)
The Pitfalls of Punishment: Alternatives That Lead to Self-Discipline
97(32)
Solving Problems Together: Six Steps That Engage Children's Creativity and Commitment
129(36)
Praise That Doesn't Demean, Criticism That Doesn't Wound
165(29)
How to Free a Child Who Is Locked in a Role
194(35)
The Parent-Teacher Partnership
229(34)
The Dream Catcher
263(4)
Additional Reading That May Be Helpful 267(2)
Index 269

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