PSYchology

The famous Australian family psychologist, whose books are popular all over the world, this time writes about the psychology of communication between children and parents. The author insists that any of our statements about the child directly affects his self-awareness and to some extent “programs” his future life.

The famous Australian family psychologist, whose books are popular all over the world, this time writes about the psychology of communication between children and parents. The author insists that any of our statements about the child directly affects his self-awareness and to some extent “programs” his future life. We, on the other hand, make too many comments, praise our children too little and know too well what they really need, this is confirmed by Biddulph’s examples of dialogues between children and parents. Analyzing them, the psychologist helps us take a critical look at ourselves from the outside and, perhaps, reconsider our style of communication with children.

Ripol classic, 250 p.

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