Family & Relationships General
Raise Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2009
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781554682508
- Publish Date
- Feb 2009
- List Price
- $16.50
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Description
Since its initial publication, Raise Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice has swiftly become a favourite guide for parents. Radcliffe understands the challenges that parents face in the big and small tasks of raising kids. She offers stress-reduced strategies for gaining children’s cooperation, eliminating the need for anger and criticism. Gentle on both parent and child, these strategies can be easily learned and used by anyone.
Radcliffe also suggests practical ways to strengthen the essential bond between parent and child. Her communication tools foster love, acceptance and healthy boundaries. In addition, she shows parents how to help their kids deal with their emotions: handling disappointment, loss, fear, jealousy, anger and all the other human feelings. And she helps parents cope with the most challenging aspect of childrearing: their own feelings of helplessness, anxiety and stress. Simple and effective, written in a clear and accessible style, Raise Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice is the book that every parent needs.
About the author
SARAH CHANA RADCLIFFE holds a master’s of education inpsychology and is a registered member of the College of Psychologists ofOntario. She has a private practice in marital, family and individualcounselling and has been conducting parenting workshops, lectures and seminarslocally and internationally for more than 25 years. She was a coordinator andparent educator for the Learning Disabilities Clinic of the Toronto WellesleyHospital for many years and was also a researcher in developmental psychology atthe Metropolitan Toronto School Board and at the Institute of Child Study, U ofT. Raise Your Kids Without Raising Your Voice grew out of amuch-requested parenting manual she distributed to clients and audiences. Shehas written five books on Jewish family life, as well as numerous periodicalarticles, and appears regularly in the broadcast media as a parenting expert.Sarah Chana Radcliffe lives in Toronto with her husband and six children.