How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
Key Concepts and Strategies
The main concepts and strategies outlined in the book «How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk» by Adele Faber include:
1.Acknowledging the child's feelings: It's important to acknowledge and respect children's feelings so they feel understood and heard.
2.Cooperation instead of punishment: Using methods that promote cooperation rather than punishment helps children learn responsibility and self-control.
3.Alternatives to punishment: Providing children with choices and explaining the consequences of their actions.
4.Encouraging independence: Supporting children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
5.Using descriptive language: Instead of criticism and praise, using descriptive language that helps children understand what they did well or what needs improvement.
6.Active listening: The ability to listen to children actively, showing that their words are important and meaningful.
7.Joint problem solving: Involving children in the process of solving problems, which helps them develop critical thinking and responsibility skills.
