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How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen
- A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7
- Lu par : Heather Alicia Simms, Michele Pawk, Candace Thaxton, January LaVoy, Rebekkah Ross, Gibson Frazier, Molly Pope
- Durée : 10 h et 8 min
- Catégories : Santé et bien-être, Psychologie et psychiatrie

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A must-have resource for anyone who lives or works with young kids, with an introduction by Adele Faber, coauthor of the international best-seller The Boston Globe dubbed "The Parenting Bible".
For over 35 years, parents have turned to How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk for its respectful and effective solutions to the unending challenges of raising children. Now, in response to growing demand, Adele's daughter, Joanna Faber, along with Julie King, tailor How to Talk's powerful communication skills to children ages two to seven.
Faber and King, each a parenting expert in her own right, share their wisdom accumulated over years of conducting How To Talk workshops with parents and a broad variety of professionals. With a lively combination of storytelling, cartoons, and fly-on-the-wall discussions from their workshops, they provide concrete tools and tips that will transform your relationship with the young kids in your life.
What do you do with a little kid who...won't brush her teeth...screams in his car seat...pinches the baby...refuses to eat vegetables...runs rampant in the supermarket? Organized according to common challenges and conflicts, this book is an essential emergency first-aid manual of communication strategies, including a chapter that addresses the special needs of children with sensory processing and autism spectrum disorders.
This user-friendly guide will empower parents and caregivers to forge rewarding, joyful relationships with terrible two-year-olds, truculent three-year-olds, ferocious four-year-olds, foolhardy five-year-olds, self-centered six-year-olds, and the occasional semi-civilized seven-year-old. And, it will help little kids grow into self-reliant big kids who are cooperative and connected to their parents, teachers, siblings, and peers.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.
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- Dorothee
- 03/02/2021
Awesome !!!!
This book is so useful ! Every parent / teacher / caregiver should read this. It is SO LIFE-CHANGING !
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- Andreea Toma
- 11/10/2019
great book
I love the stories and the tools.
Some of them are very funny.
I recommend it warmly
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- Elliott Family
- 23/07/2019
The message is great but the narration and writing style cringey
I love the message of this book and the way it is telling you to communicate etc, that is spot on and helpful
However the way this book is written is so cringey.
Constantly hearing “and the group replied back “
“And then the group”
“Insert a bunch of replies that sound so made up and straight out of a 80s sitcom over and over”
It just makes it SO hard to listen too. I hate it, I’ve stopped listening about 3 hours in.
The narrator voice also compounds this problem, I’m sorry to say.
Coming from listening to Laura Markhams audiobook really highlighted how hard this is to listen to or read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25/08/2017
Interesting, practical, useful.
Thank you for writing this! I recommend to any parent. Was extremely helpful. Already seen improvements and got me thinking about it scientifically again instead if just flabbergasted parent.
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- Brittany Vickers
- 05/05/2017
Changed my life
This book completely changed my perspective about how I should talk to my children. It radically changed what I say to my children. I have both the print and audio editions and really enjoyed listening to it so the parental voices became someone else's besides my own.
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- Katelyn
- 10/07/2017
I want to be just like the authors
These authors emphasize the importance of remembering what it's like to be a kid. Big takeaways for me were to acknowledge feelings, describe what I see, be playful, give choices, and describe their wish fantasies. I've used these tools--now my daughter is hopping into her pajamas and likes to be carried to bed upside down. Really resonated with me and made me re-think how I talk to my daughter. Thanks!
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- D. Berzack
- 09/01/2019
A cloying, long-winded, pointless cash grab
The original "How to Talk" is a seminal classic. This book offers virtually nothing new, just a lot of blathering chatter to fill pages, delivered with a grating, nasal voice.
It feels like they're just milking the brand. Please, do yourself a favor and read the original - it's nothing short of life changing - and avoid this garbage.
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- Jacelyn Brand
- 27/02/2020
Did not like the narrator!
I own a paper copy of this book so I was excited to see that the narrated version was on Audible. However, the narrator of this book is terrible! She uses a very condescending and pretentious tone that negates the original authors purpose and meaning. I couldn’t even make it through the first chapter listening to her voice.
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- Gustavo Romo
- 21/03/2017
It works
Just by starting to acknowledge feelings there is a noticeable progress. I am happy the authors noticed the previous book was neglecting children in the age range.
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- SweatyStallion
- 01/12/2017
Loved the book! Not so much some narration parts.
Any additional comments?
The person who narrates "Sarah" uses mutliple upward inflections in the wrong places and emphasizes parts of speech that shouldn't need it. It becomes so annoying that I began skipping her stories altogether. This is still a great listen/read and I would still recommend it to any parents with a toddler.
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- Sam
- 06/10/2017
Wish every parent in the world could read this
I think a solution to world peace is if every parent could read and try to follow this book. Seriously. The skills taught in this book could be applied for a life time. Sometimes I feel like the book were a perfect parent speaking to me pointing out ways I could improve on my own life, learning with my toddler.
I've read the famous How to Talk book by her mother, but this is still an excellent read specifically targeted towards younger children's challenges.
What I love most is how practical it is, even acknowledging that kids do turn parents crazy sometimes and how to deal with those tough times!
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- The Wang Family
- 05/06/2017
Must read for parents of small kids!
Would you consider the audio edition of How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen to be better than the print version?
I loved this book. My only regret is that I didn't read it earlier. My daughter is 5 and I learned a lot still.
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- M. Schulz
- 14/02/2019
Erleichtert das Leben für Eltern und Kinder
Das Hörbuch höre ich täglich zum Einschlafen. Einmal anhören wäre für mich nicht genug, da eine Fülle von Informationen geboten wird. Mittlerweile habe ich die Tools auch bei stressigen Interaktionen mit den Kindern im Hinterkopf, und alles läuft glatter. Bringt Entspannung ins Familienleben! Möchte es nicht mehr missen!
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- Sara
- 04/10/2020
Great book!
I love this book! It gave me so many new ideas on parenting and get my kids to cooperate! I am really glad I listened to this book and also that the people don't pretend to be and feel perfect all the time!
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 13/09/2020
Great resource, not only for parents!
I really enjoyed listening to "How to talk, so little kids will listen". In the first place, after having purchased this book, I was a little bit concerned whether it might be not suitable for me, since I'm not a parent. But that wasn't the case at all! Of course, the main topic in this book is the communication with youngsters, but I found that I could learn A LOT about communication itself. Besides, I have to note, that I found myself often almost compelled to go on listening, because the authors managed to write this book in a manner, that attracts your interest magically. Their stories are really heartfelt & perfect for explaining concepts.
Overall, would totally recommend it to everybody interested in communication!
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 26/02/2020
Good content and tips, bit of repetition
The tips and examples are good, but the same tips get used in various situations/chapters which makes it repetitive. Should be ordered by tip not in situation chapters.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 21/02/2020
Must read, not just for parents
Anyone who wants better communication in their relationships could benefit from this book. The basics of acknowledging feelings and problem solving is priceless and very clear the way it's described in this book.
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- Karolina
- 02/12/2019
Parental must have
It changed my relationship with my 5 years old boy giving me tools to understand him, to speak to him and listen his needs. It saved your relationship. I love it.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 09/11/2019
amazing insight
packed with great tips and tricks.
easy and fun to listen to.
covers all your day to day struggle.
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- L. Hoelters
- 06/02/2019
Ein Muss für alle Kleinkindeltern!!!
Erstklassige Tipps zur Alltagserleichterung und Kommunikationsverbesserung. Leider hat eine der Sprecherinnen einen Sprachfehler- sonst super.
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- C. Lucas
- 19/01/2018
unterhaltsam und hilfreich
Ich gebe zu, dass ich nicht ohne Vorbehalte an dieses Buch herangegangen bin: die Tochter einer Erfolgsautorin bringt zusammen mit ihrer Freundin ein Buch auf den Markt, dessen Titel fast wortgleich mit dem einiger Weltbestseller ihrer Mutter übereinstimmt, die noch dazu ein Vorwort geschrieben hat, was - natürlich - schon auf dem Cover eigens beworben ist... Meine Erwartungen an dieses Hörbuch waren nicht besonders hoch; ich habe es eher aus Neugier gekauft denn in der Hoffnung, etwas in der Qualität von „siblings without rivalry“ geboten zu bekommen.
Aber was soll ich sagen: gerade eben habe ich es zu Ende gehört und bin restlos begeistert. Begeistert von dem lockeren, offenen Erzählstil, dem abwechslungsreichen Aufbau („Theorieteile“ sind durch Praxisberichte aufgelockert und jedes Kapitel schließt mit einer praktischen Reminder-Liste ab) und nicht zuletzt von den einfühlsamen, gut durchdachten Lösungsansätzen für alle möglichen Herausforderungen im Alltag mit kleinen Kindern.
Vieles davon war mir zugegebenermaßen nicht neu, aber das hat dem Hörgenuss keinen Abbruch getan. Selbst bei den mir bereits geläufigen Ansätzen hat es Spaß gemacht, den Erklärungen und Fallberichten zu lauschen und darin Situationen aus meinem eigenen Alltag zu entdecken. Ich finde es auch erfrischend, zu hören, dass nicht immer alles klappen kann - selbst wenn man alle Tipps beherzigt (oder beherzigt zu haben glaubt).
A propos Hörgenuss: Die Sprecher(innen) sind große klasse!
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- XtraLovely
- 05/11/2017
Ich erkenne mich selbst wieder.
Bin seit 10 Jahren aktiv im Job. ich habe auch meine Techniken und vieles wieder erkannt. z.B Gefühle benennen, sie soweit zulassen und supporten wie möglich (Rahmenbedingungen im Blick)
Ao spuckt mir N. ins Gesicht wenn ich ihm vom Kicken abhalte "ich lass dich nicht andere treten!" Das ist mein Job.
Also das Buch gab mir zum einen Bestätigung. Was sehr wichtig ist denn meine ehemalige Chefin war ein Time out Praktiker. Sie gab mir den Rat, Kinder wie N bei ihr im Büro ab zu geben und schimpfte eher als zuerst die spielerische Variante zu nehmen was mir bei manchen Kindern die entweder krank oder einfach nur Stolz auf eigene Fortschritte waren nur leid tat.
Diese Frau leitet weiter ihrw kleine familiäre Kita
und ich vermisse meine Kinder.
Doch ja die Bestätigung war gut. Die brauchte ich. Zu dem hab ich mein Englisch etwas trainiert und etwa 20 prozent neue Ideen/Perspektiven gehört.
Also für Leute, die mit Kindern arbeiten, auch mit jahrelanger Erfahrung im Joballtag oder Englisch als Zweitsprache b2 niveau sehr zu empfehlen!!!
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