
Understand the causes of children's behavior,
Help children develop appropriately
It has been more than 24 years since its publication in 1994. The Chinese version is now in its third revised edition. Its content keeps pace with the times and its influence remains enduring. Combining theory with practical examples, with gentleness and firmness as the starting point, children can develop a positive personality from an early age.
“Why do three-year-olds bite?”
"Every time I go to a hypermarket, my four-year-old son asks me to buy him toys. If I don't buy any, he'll cry and make a scene..."
"How can I get my five-year-old son to sleep?"
“Why is it that when I talk to my five-year-old daughter, she can’t hear me at all?”
The ages of three to six are the most innocent and adorable period for children. They will share their ideas, show curiosity, and open their arms to share happiness with those around them. On the other hand, they can also be selfish, overbearing, wanting everything, confusing others, or even downright frustrating. Caring for young children is a challenging job, and no matter how much you love your children, you may feel frustration, anger, and despair.
"Positive parenting" has been popular in the United States for nearly forty years. It is a parenting method developed based on the ideas of parenting pioneers Adler and Dreikurs. simple. Nelson, Cheryl. Irving and Roslin. install. The Duffys are experts in family and parenting. To help children grow up at the right age and develop healthily, in the book they focus on early parenting issues, providing a comprehensive introduction and explanation, hoping to assist parents and teachers in giving children "gentle but firm" guidance.
Get to know your preschooler from all angles
This book introduces in detail the children's adaptive development, nine temperament aspects, emotions and communication, the purpose of wrong behaviors and early parenting issues. It also teaches how to help young children develop living habits, understand the impact of technology on children, and how to respond and seek support when children need special help. When family members feel a sense of belonging and meaning, your home can become a place of harmony, mutual respect, and safety.
Good reviews
“Although this book is about how parents educate their children, it is so simple and clear that it makes up for the shortcomings that parents may have in their growth process, especially in the chapters related to emotions and communication. In other words, parents will educate themselves again through the guidance of this book, grow up again, and become healthier psychologically. In other words, this book teaches parents how to "love" their children and how to "love themselves"!" - Hong Zhongqing/Clinical Psychologist
"This book reveals a win-win parenting method for parents and children in the 21st century. It helps adults to peek into the inner secrets of childhood and, starting with gentleness but firmness, helps children develop positive personalities from an early age." - Luo Baohong/Montessori parenting education expert
About the Author
simple. Jane Nelsen
Doctor of Education, founder of the Positive Parenting Association, co-author of the best-selling positive parenting series, and a qualified psychotherapist and internationally renowned speaker specializing in marriage, family, and parent-child relationships. She is the mother of seven children, twenty-two grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren... and the list continues to grow. The positive parenting books he has authored and co-authored have been published in more than sixty countries. Now nearly eighty years old, he is still active in global tours of lectures and workshops.
Cheryl. Cheryl Erwin
Master of Arts, licensed marriage and family psychotherapist, author and co-author of nine parenting education books, well-known speaker, trainer and regular guest on parenting education radio programs; has a 22-year-old son.
Roslin. install. Roslyn Ann Duffy
Founded and co-directed Learning Tree Montessori Childcare, and has written reading texts for adults and children, including The Top Ten Preschool Parenting Problems: What to Do About Them and the globally circulated online column From a Parent's Perspective. She speaks and trains across cultures, is a mother of four, a devoted grandmother of three, and lives in Seattle, Washington, where she does consulting.