(Read and download) The Challenging Child: Understanding, Raising, and Enjoying the Five ""Difficult"" Types of Children
| #92797 in Books | Da Capo Press | 1996-09-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.75 x6.13l,1.00 | File Name: 0201441934 | 336 pages | Great product!
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| book for behaivoral children|By Angelaot|fabulous book for therapists and parents. gives examples of what to do and what not to do when managing the behavior of these challenging children. I arrived a little later than expected but that happens when shipping to Hawaii. I strongly recommend this book.|4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.|From Library Journal|In his latest book, Greenspan (psychiatry, behavioral science, and pediatrics, George Washington Univ. Medical Sch.) proposes methods for dealing with challenging children that focus on using both "nature" (the inborn temperament of the chi
Most children fall into five basic personality types that stem from inborn physical characteristics: the sensitive child, the self-absorbed child, the defiant child, the inattentive child, and the active/aggressive child. Stanley Greenspan, M.D., is the first to show parents how to match their parenting to the challenges of their particular child. He identifies and vividly describes these five universal temperaments and then, with great empathy, shows parents how e... [PDF.me36] The Challenging Child: Understanding, Raising, and Enjoying the Five ""Difficult"" Types of Children Rating: 3.79 (646 Votes)
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