<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Para Wendy Mogel, el arte de la conversaciâon con los niänos radica no sâolo en el mensaje, sino en aprender a hablar con un vocabulario que evolucione a medida que ellos van madurando. Implica, tambiâen, entender câomo modular la voz, controlar el ritmo del habla, escuchar con atenciâon, paciencia y cordialidad. De igual forma, un lenguaje corporal seguro y relajado es de suma importancia si queremos que nuestros hijos aprendan a ver a sus padres como figuras de autoridad, y para que puedan comunicar y entender mejor sus emociones y necesidades." -- Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Para Wendy Mogel, el arte de la conversación con los niños radica no sólo en el mensaje, sino en aprender a hablar con un vocabulario que evolucione a medida que ellos van madurando. Implica, también, entender cómo modular la voz, controlar el ritmo del habla, escuchar con atención, paciencia y cordialidad. De igual forma, un lenguaje corporal seguro y relajado es de suma importancia si queremos que nuestros hijos aprendan a ver a sus padres como figuras de autoridad, y para que puedan comunicar y entender mejor sus emociones y necesidades. <p/><i>The art of talking with children isn't all about the message, but rather depends on learning to use a vocabulary that evolves as they grow. Ways of speaking, listening, and using body language are also critical for helping children see their parents as authority figures and better communicate their emotions and needs.</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"For all parents who have heard themselves yell when they meant to simply question, or have clammed up when they meant to be curious (and that, of course, is all of us) here's your new bible. With her trademark deep empathy, Mogel once again is absolutely on point as she challenges parents to talk to their children compassionately, and to listen a whole lot more. How lovely to hear her sage voice in these pages." --Madeline Levine, PhD., author, <i>The Price of Privilege</i>, on the English language edition<br><br>"Generous and wise . . . Wendy Mogel gives me the rare and comforting feeling that parenting problems actually have solutions. She delivers these not as rules from on high, but as a series of insights that credit our intelligence and bring out our best selves." --Pamela Druckerman, author, <i>Bringing Up Bébé</i>, on the English language edition<br><br>"In this brilliant, compassionate book, Wendy Mogel has something to offer every parent. By practicing what Mogel recommends, parents will find the dance they do with their children as they wend their way to adulthood less uncertain, less painful, and more joyful that it is now. Read it and teach yourself how to do it." --Barry Schwartz, author, <i>Practical Wisdom</i> and <i>Why We Work</i>, on the English language edition<br><br>"In this intelligent and useful book, Wendy Mogel explains how the tenor of your remarks may make as much difference as their content. In accessible terms, she shows how minor adjustments may help lower the inherent tension of parent-child relationships." --Andrew Solomon, bestselling author, <i>Far From the Tree</i>, on the English language edition<br><br>"Wisdom for parents of children of all ages from one of the most astute psychologists on the planet. Dr. Mogel explains the art and science of communicating with the people you love most." --Angela Duckworth, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author, <i>Grit</i>, on the English language edition<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Dr. Wendy Mogel</b> is a clinical psychologist, international public speaker, and author of the bestselling <i>The Blessing of a Skinned Knee</i> and <i>The Blessing of a B Minus</i>. She is also on the board of <i>Parents </i>magazine.
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