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Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child | 
agrandir | Auteurs: John M. Gottman, Joan De Claire Créateurs: Daniel P. Goleman, John M. Gottman, Joan De Claire Éditeur: Simon & Schuster
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Média: Broche Pages: 240 Poids (kg): 0.5 Dimension (cm): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0684838656 Code Décimal Dewey: 649 EAN: 9780684838656 ASIN: 0684838656
Date de publication: Août 24, 1998 Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible Condition: Neuf livre. Expedie en direct des USA sous 10 a 14 jours.
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Amazon.com In Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child, psychology professor John Gottman explores the emotional relationship between parents and children. It's not enough to simply reject an authoritarian model of parenting, Gottman says. A parent needs to be concerned with the quality of emotional interactions. Gottman, author of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, and coauthor Joan Declaire focus first on the parent (a "know thyself" approach), and provide a series of exercises to assess parenting styles and emotional self-awareness. The authors identify a five-step "emotion coaching" process to help teach children how to recognize and address their feelings, which includes becoming aware of the child's emotions; recognizing that dealing with these emotions is an opportunity for intimacy; listening empathetically; helping the child label emotions; setting limits; and problem-solving. Chapters on divorce, fathering, and age-based differences in emotional development help make Gottman's teachings detailed and useful. --Ericka Lutz
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