Summary
Faber and Mazlish use real-life situations to show how you can respect and respond to your child's feelings and satisfy your own needs. Full description
Summary: |
Faber and Mazlish use real-life situations to show how you can respect and respond to your child's feelings and satisfy your own needs. |
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Physical Description: |
xiv, 345 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. |
Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781451663877 1451663870 |
Author Notes: |
A recognized authority on children and the parent-child relationship, Faber, along with Elaine Mazlish, has written several works about parent-child relationships. These include Liberated Parents/Liberated Children: Your Guide to a Happier Family (1974), Breaking Barriers: A Workshop Series in Human Relational Skills for Teenagers (1976), Siblings Without Rivalry (1987), and a children's book, Bobby and Breckles (1993). Faber has written television scripts such as "Mr. Sad-Sack" (1975) and "The Princess" (1975), both for ABC. Faber and Mazlish wrote a television script for Kentucky Educational Television called, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" (1990). In 1992, she and Mazlish also collaborated on a collection of audiocassettes and a workbook called How to Be the Parent You Always Wanted to Be. Adele Faber married Leslie Faber, a guidance counselor, in 1950. They have three children. (Bowker Author Biography) |