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Calm Parents, Happy Siblings How to stop the fighting and raise friends for life

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33524

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.06.2015

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Vermilion

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352

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21,5/13,6/3 cm

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349 g

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Englisch

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978-1-78504-025-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

33524

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.06.2015

Verlag

Vermilion

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

21,5/13,6/3 cm

Gewicht

349 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78504-025-2

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Libri GmbH
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    • 1: Introduction
      • 1: If You're Welcoming a New Baby
      • 2: If Your Children Are Constantly Fighting
    • 1: CALM PARENTING
      • 1: How You Can Be a Calm Parent
        • 1: The Parenting Skills That Help You Become Calmer as a Parent
      • 2: How Calm Discipline Supports the Sibling Relationship
        • 1: Why Punishment and Permissiveness Cause More Sibling Fighting
        • 2: Rethinking Discipline
        • 3: Rethinking Time-outs
        • 4: Rethinking Rewards
        • 5: The Difference Between Consequences and Limits
        • 6: What If Empathy Doesn't Work?
        • 7: Preventive Maintenance
        • 8: When Your Child Is Acting Out: Time-in
        • 9: Helping Kids with Big Emotions: Scheduled Meltdowns
        • 10: How to Help Each Child with Big Emotions When You Have More Than One Upset Child
      • 3: What Causes Sibling Rivalry - And How Parents Can Make It Better
        • 1: Your Child's Point of View: That's Not a Friend, It's a Replacement
        • 2: Factors That Can Exacerbate Rivalry
        • 3: The Power of Parents to Foster a Super Sibling Relationship
      • 2: PART TWO: TEACHING CALM
        • 4: Coaching Kids to Communicate Feelings and Problem-solve
          • 1: Coaching Essential Emotional Intelligence Skills
          • 2: Your New Role: Interpreter
          • 3: Coaching Kids to Identify and Communicate Their Needs and Feelings
          • 4: Coaching Kids to Set Limits with Each Other
          • 5: Coaching Kids to Listen to Each Other
          • 6: Coaching Kids to Problem-solve
          • 7: Basic Negotiation Tools to Teach Kids
        • 5: When Problem-solving Fails: Teaching Conflict Resolution
          • 1: What About 'We Get Along' Shirts?
          • 2: Why Fighting Is Essential to Teach Children Relationship Skills
          • 3: How to Help Children Learn to Work It Out Themselves
          • 4: Empowering Kids to Stand Up to Teasing
          • 5: Mean Words
          • 6: When Your Child Says He Hates His Sibling
          • 7: Intervening in a Sibling Fight: The Basics
          • 8: Should You Punish Your Child for Aggression?
          • 9: When Your Toddler Is the Aggressor Against Your Older Child
          • 10: Coaching Kids to Handle Aggression from Younger Siblings
          • 11: How to Stop Repeated Aggression
          • 12: Teaching Skills: Intervening in a Sibling Fight
          • 13: Helping Kids Make Repairs After a Fight, Instead of Forced Apologies
        • 6: Why Can't They Just Share? Why Kids Fight Over Possessions
          • 1: Rethinking Sharing: A Radical Solution
          • 2: Self-regulated Turns: What Children Learn
          • 3: Coaching Kids as They Wait for Their Turn
        • 7: Easing the Competition
          • 1: 'It's Not Fair!'
          • 2: Never Compare
          • 3: Resist Labelling
          • 4: How to Celebrate Each Child Without Fuelling Competition
          • 5: Who Gets to Push the Lift Button?
          • 6: How to Ensure You Don't Unwittingly Foster Competition
          • 7: Helping Kids with Competitive Feelings
          • 8: Birth Order and Competition
          • 9: What If You Prefer One Child?
        • 8: Tools to Prevent Rivalry and Nurture Bonding
          • 1: Expect Your Children to Value Each Other
          • 2: Family Routines That Foster Sibling Bonding
          • 3: Family Rules and Mottos That Support Sibling Closeness
          • 4: How to Create More Positive Interactions Between Your Children
          • 5: Strategies to Create a Sibling Team
          • 6: Shifting Alliances: How to Keep Kids from Ganging Up on Each Other
          • 7: Why Rough and Tumble Reduces Sibling Rivalry
          • 8: Why Not Tickling?
          • 9: When Kids Share a Room
          • 10: When One Child Has a Friend Over
          • 11: Family Meetings: The Resource You'll Be So Glad You Discovered
        • 3: PART THREE: BEFORE THE NEW BABY AND THROUGH THE FIRST YEAR
          • 9: Before the Baby Arrives: Creating a Warm Welcome
            • 1: Telling Your Child About the New Sibling
            • 2: Twelve Ways to Help Your Kids Begin Bonding
            • 3: During Your Pregnancy
            • 4: Be Sure Your Child Can Rely on Both Parents
            • 5: Ten Tips to Support Your Child Emotionally as He Moves Towards Becoming a Big Sibling
            • 6: Weaning Versus Tandem Nursing
            • 7: Preparing Your Child for the Separation During the Upcoming Birth
            • 8: If You're Planning to Have Your Child at the Birth
            • 9: Creating a Transition Book for Your Child
            • 10: Making an Activity Box for Your Child
            • 11: Work Through Your Own Emotions About Having a Second Child
            • 12: Loving Each Child Best
          • 10: Getting Off to a Good Start: Birth and the First Few Months
            • 1: Introducing Your Child to the New Baby
            • 2: The First Week: Settling In as a Family
            • 3: How to Keep Your Child Occupied While You Feed the Baby
            • 4: Helping Your Child with Her Mixed Emotions About the Baby
            • 5: What About Those Overzealous Hugs?
            • 6: Regression: When Your Child Goes Backwards
            • 7: Managing Naptime and Bedtime with More Than One Child
            • 8: The Early Months: The New Normal
            • 9: When Your Child Has a Hard Time Adjusting
            • 10: Daily Practices to Stay Connected to Your Child Now That He Has to Share You
            • 11: Using Games to Help Your Child with Jealousy
            • 12: Reading Books to Your Child About Becoming a Big Sib
            • 13: Nine Tips to Foster a Great Relationship Between Your Children Right from the Start
          • 11: Building a Positive Foundation When the Baby Begins to Crawl
            • 1: Ten Tips to Maintain a Peaceful Home as Baby Moves Towards Toddlerhood
            • 2: Dividing Your Time
            • 3: How to Help Your Older Child Solve His Problems with the Little One
            • 4: What to Say When Your Child Is Jealous of the Baby
            • 5: What to Do About Toy Grabbing
            • 6: When Your Child Is Aggressive Towards the Baby
            • 7: What If the Aggressor Is Too Young to Understand?
            • 8: What If It's the Baby Who's Aggressive?
            • 9: Games to Help Your Children Bond with the Baby
          • 12: Final Note: Choose Love
          • 13: Acknowledgements
          • 14: Notes
          • 15: Index