Between Parent and Child by Dr. Haim Ginott Based on the theory that parenting is a skill that can be learned, this indispensable handbook will show you how to: • Discipline without threats, bribes, sarcasm, and punishment • Criticize without demeaning, praise without judging, and
express anger without hurting • Acknowledge rather than argue with children's feelings, perceptions, and opinions • Respond so that children will learn to trust and develop self - confidence
Negative feelings: by helping children learn how to
express their anger without hitting or yelling at someone.
Not exact matches
I speak of bosses who
express visible and public
anger, yelling across hallways and conference rooms at the drop of a hat, or marching to other departments to «tell someone off»
without realizing the fishbowl they work in (yes, people watch, take notes, and many are affected by it).
Thus
expressing our
anger and annoyance
without then removing the cause of it self - evidently doesn't do much good.
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Express and understand complex emotions - Break through shyness,
anger, and fear - Empower themselves and respect diversity - Play their way through sibling rivalry - Cooperate
without power struggles
- Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration,
anger, and disappointment -
Express your strong feelings
without being hurtful - Engage your child's willing cooperation - Set firm limits and maintain goodwill - Use alternatives to punishment that promote self - discipline - Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise - Resolve family conflicts peacefully
Without an emotional vocabulary to rely on, a child can quickly become frustrated and have no other means to
express those feelings than with
anger or aggression.
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber This bestselling classic includes fresh insights and suggestions as well as the author's time - tested methods to solve common problems and build foundations for lasting relationships, including innovative ways to: · Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration,
anger, and disappointment ·
Express your strong feelings
without being hurtful · Engage your child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use alternatives to punishment that promote self - discipline · Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise · Resolve family conflicts peacefully Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down - to - earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages less stressful and more rewarding.
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Express and understand complex emotions • Break through shyness,
anger, and fear • Empower themselves and respect diversity • Play their way through sibling rivalry • Cooperate
without power struggles
Creative / Play Therapy offers a space to freely
express their feelings of sadness,
anger, etc
without a need for explanation, explore different outcomes and feel in charge of their created worlds.
If you model how to handle your
anger and
express yourself
without cursing, your child will learn how to do that as well.
Peers also
expressed their
anger on the floor of the House of Lords on Monday that the legislation had been effectively axed
without a vote by MPs.
In a meeting hosted by Latin NCAP in Washington, USA, yesterday several members of road safety organisations
expressed their
anger at GM, claiming that it has actively chosen to sell models of its vehicles
without basic safety equipment to the Latin markets, despite selling those same models elsewhere with airbags and electronic stability control systems as standard.
Instead of lashing out in
anger, he'll know how to
express himself
without harming others.
As she says, «
Anger is an important emotion» but «when tempers flare our capacity for clear thinking, empathy, and creative problem - solving go down the drain...» Discussions are far more likely to prove productive when both parties are calm enough to be open to hearing the other person's perspective, and to be able to
express their own concerns
without finger - pointing.
Parents in a healthy relationship (regardless of romantic involvement) should feel safe to
express themselves and respect each other's opinions, while being able to resolve conflicts
without anger.
Creative / Play Therapy offers a space to freely
express their feelings of sadness,
anger, etc
without a need for explanation, explore different outcomes and feel in charge of their created worlds.
Some decisions are made
without rational consideration and under intensive feeling of
anger which can be
expressed in less adaptive ways.
Express all your pain and
anger without blaming her too much.
There are positive ways to
express anger and feelings
without becoming violent or aggressive.
Some common behavioral manifestations are feeling sad / depressed, fear / anxiety, attachment issues, difficulty at bedtime and / or falling / staying asleep,
anger / impulse control, defiance, a significant change in school performance,
expressed illness
without a known medical cause, loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities and isolation.»