Thinking Parent, Thinking Child: How to Turn Your Most Challenging Problems Into Solutions

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McGraw Hill Professional, Sep 9, 2005 - Business & Economics - 288 pages

The bestselling author of Raising a Thinking Child shows parents how to help their children solve more than 100 common problems

Best-selling author Dr. Myrna Shure has helped thousands of parents and children with her awardwinning “I Can Problem Solve” (ICPS) program, based on her own original research in developmental psychology. Thinking Parent,Thinking Child will help you guide your children in the use of ICPS to come up with their own solutions to more than 100 of the most common problems, including being a sore loser, acting aggressively, having trouble with friendships or teachers, or experiencing a major loss.

“If you’re looking for a parenting book that doesn’t rehash the obvious, this is it.” —New York Post

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Contents

Dealing with Feelings
1
Is Your Child Angry? What Does He Really Understand?
10
Stress Worries Fears and Trauma
27
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About the author (2005)

Myrna B. Shure, Ph.D., a developmental psychologist & professor, has won awards from the American Psychological Association & the National Mental Health Association for developing the ICPS program. She lives in Philadelphia.

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