Do you ever feel as if you and your child speak differentlanguages?
Does your teenager fly into a rage when you ask a simplequestion?
Does your toddler wage the Battle of Bedtime each night?
Here's help from bestselling communications expert Suzette HadenElgin. As the mother of five and grandmother of nine, Dr. Elgin hasspent a lifetime talking with kids both personally andprofessionally. In this refreshingly direct and down-to-earth book,she shows you how to talk to your child about anything andeverything--positively, productively, and above all, peacefully.Her personal approach employs realistic parent/child scenarios anddialogues to illustrate how it is possible to have communicationwithout confrontation.
Her techniques will help you: * Be a better listener * Speak firmly, yet compassionately * Spot early warning signs such as anger, sulking, and moodiness * Handle a wide variety of problems, from bedtime and bathtimeencounters to more serious issues such as self-esteem, teenpregnancy, and drug abuse * Give special attention to the needs of a technically savvy cyberchild Using the Language Traffic Rules.
Managing the English Verbal Attack Patterns.
Using Three-Part Messages.
Using the Satir Modes.
Using the Sensory Modes.
Special Communication Problems.
Conclusion.
Additional Resources.
The Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense--An Overview.
Bibliography.
Index.SUZETTE HADEN ELGIN, Ph.D., is the founder of the Ozark Center for Language Studies. Her bestselling Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense books include Genderspeak and You Can't Say That to Me!, both from Wiley. She and her family live near Huntsville, Arkansas.Do you ever felƒ'