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This parenting guide presents seven principles for guiding and teaching children in today's turbulent learning environment. It replaces traditional adult-child formulas, rewards, and punishments with playful interaction, creative intelligence, and insight. With the goal of raising happy, healthy, intelligent young people, the book adopts proven strategies that allow top athletes and others to perform at high levels, called variously "zone," "flow," and "play." Using these concepts, parents and other caregivers will learn how to create and maintain "Optimum Learning Relationships" with children of any age.
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Magical Parent Magical Child, Michael Mendizza, joseph Chilton Pearce, Peggy O. Mara
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- Released
- 2004
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- Title
- Magical Parent Magical Child
- Subtitle
- The Art of Joyful Parenting
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- North Atlantic Books
- Released
- 2004
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 232
- ISBN10
- 1556434979
- ISBN13
- 9781556434976
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Self-Help, Psychological Topics, References & Manuals, Family, Parenting, USA, Relationships, Sociology, Children, Parenthood, Mental Health, Professional Literature, Mindfulness, Babies, Developmental Psychology, Sleep, Child Psychology, Human Nature, Attachment, Breastfeeding, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Raising Boys
- Rating
- 4.05 out of 5
- Description
- This parenting guide presents seven principles for guiding and teaching children in today's turbulent learning environment. It replaces traditional adult-child formulas, rewards, and punishments with playful interaction, creative intelligence, and insight. With the goal of raising happy, healthy, intelligent young people, the book adopts proven strategies that allow top athletes and others to perform at high levels, called variously "zone," "flow," and "play." Using these concepts, parents and other caregivers will learn how to create and maintain "Optimum Learning Relationships" with children of any age.
