How to Have a Happy Child: Responding to Your Child's Emotional Needs from 4-12

How to Have a Happy Child: Responding to Your Child's Emotional Needs from 4-12

by Dr. Richard C. Woolfson (Author)

Synopsis

Parents play a pivotal role in understanding and supporting their children's emotional and social needs. In How to Have a Happy Child child psychologist and parenting expert Dr Richard Woolfson reveals the secrets of how to raise a happy, confident and well-adjusted child. Packed with practical advice and examples of positive parenting between the ages of 4 and 12, Dr Woolfson explains the importance of emotional intelligence and how to nurture it, how to create a secure environment for your child and how to build his or her confidence and social skills.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Hamlyn
Published: 15 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0600615952
ISBN 13: 9780600615958
Book Overview: Recent research is suggesting that the pressures of modern life are having an increasingly high impact on children, making the need for positive parenting and a secure environment at home more important than ever Next title in series following 'How to Have a Happy Toddler'

Author Bio
Dr Richard Woolfson is a child psychologist, writer and broadcaster. He appears regularly on television and radio, writes on child development for many newspapers and magazines and is the author of a number of books, including 'Bright Start', 'Why Do Kids Do That?', 'Smalltalk' and 'What is My Baby Thinking?' Location: Glasgow, UK