Playful Parenting: An Exciting New Approach to Raising Children That Will Help You Nurture Close Connections, Solve Behavior Problems, and Encourage Confidence
By (Author) Lawrence J. Cohen
Random House USA Inc
Ballantine Books Inc.
15th April 2002
14th November 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Parenting: advice and issues
649.5
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 17mm
255g
Have you ever stepped back to watch what really goes on when your children play As psychologist Lawrence J. Cohen points out, play is childrens way of exploring the world, communicating deep feelings, getting close to those they care about, working through stressful situations, and simply blowing off steam. Thats why playful parenting is so important and so successful in building strong, close bonds between parents and children. Through play we join our kids in their worldand help them to
Express and understand complex emotions
Break through shyness, anger, and fear
Empower themselves and respect diversity
Play their way through sibling rivalry
Cooperate without power struggles
From eliciting a giggle during babys first game of peekaboo to cracking jokes with a teenager while hanging out at the mall, Playful Parenting is a complete guide to using play to raise confident children. Written with love and humor, brimming with good advice and revealing anecdotes, and grounded in the latest research, this book will make you laugh even as it makes you wise in the ways of being an effective, enthusiastic parent.
A welcome reminder that the serious business of parenthood also can be fun.Seattle Post-Intelligencer
A magical and inspiring read.MICHAEL THOMPSON, Ph.D., Coauthor of Best Friends, Worst Enemies
Reading this book, youll discover that you can be closer to your children and can enjoy them more. . . . Youll learn what a difference play can make in your relationships and the kind of people your children will become. And, most important, youll have fun.Chicago Parent
Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph. D., is a clinical psychologist specializing in children's play, play therapy, and parenting. He is the coauthor, with Michael Thompson and Catherine O'Neill Grace, of Best Friends, Worst Enemies, a book about children's friendships and peer relations. He is also a columnist for The Boston Globe. Dr. Cohen leads Playful Parenting workshops for parents, teachers, and child-care professionals. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts, with his wife, Anne, and their daughter, Emma.