How to Talk to Children About Really Important Things

How to Talk to Children About Really Important Things by Charles E. Schaefer is a practical guide published by Harpercollins in 1984, comprising 176 pages. This book provides parents with strategies for discussing significant topics with children aged five to twelve, covering a range of sensitive subjects such as moving, the arrival of a new baby, school transitions, and visits to medical professionals.
Readers will find advice on how to approach challenging conversations about issues like sexual abuse, death, divorce, and even complex topics such as religion and war. The book aims to equip parents with the tools necessary to engage their children in meaningful discussions, fostering understanding and emotional support during pivotal moments in their lives. With a focus on child psychology, this edition serves as a resource for navigating the intricacies of communication with young children.
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Advises parents of five- to twelve-year-olds how to discuss moving, a new baby, school, camp, visits to the doctor or dentist, sexual abuse, death, divorce, alcoholism, sex, religion, and war
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