One of the most difficult tasks parents of babies and toddlers face is how to behave when their children are crying and cannot be calmed down. Parents, not understanding what is happening to them, try to negotiate with their children or ignore them.
Kate Orson offers a new look at one of the main parenting attitudes: how to respond to children's tears. The author also gives an answer to how we can cope with our own emotions, and explains why it is often difficult for us to accept children's feelings: largely because we ourselves were not fully heard by our parents in childhood .
The book is written with great warmth, support and respect for the work of parents on the path to change in relationships with children.
Author: Kate Orson
Editor: Anna Semenova
Translation: Nadezhda Shestakova
Year of release: 2019
Publisher: Resource
Pages: 232
Cover type: Softcover
Dimensions: 140x210x13 mm
ISBN: 978-5-6040292-6-8