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About product ABSOLUTE BESTSELLER IN RUSSIA! MORE THAN 90,000 COPIES SOLD! After the incredible success of the bestseller «How to Speak, for Children to Listen, and How to Listen, for Children to Speak», readers from different countries began to send letters to A. Faber and E. Mazlish asking them to write a separate book about the relationship between brothers and sisters. Parents of two or more children wrote that they were tired of endless children’s quarrels, fights, rivalry, that they were trying to be fair, but some of the children still felt left out. Thanks to this book, you will help your children: — Learn to express negative feelings without hurting others. — Stop being at enmity with each other and independently come to a compromise. — Be yourself without comparing yourself to brothers and sisters. REVIEW ABOUT THE BOOK “I follow the advice of Faber and Mazlish and see excellent results: children quarrel less, they have learned to negotiate and share with each other. I am sure that these skills will be very useful for them in life. » — Julia Vysotskaya Annotation When having another child, parents dream of the children being friends with each other, so that the elder helps the younger, giving mom time to rest or do other things. But in reality, the appearance of another child in the family is often accompanied by numerous childhood experiences, jealousy, resentment, quarrels and even fights. World experts on communication with children and bestselling authors Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish decided to devote an entire book to this problem. With the help of visual examples, short rules and funny comics, they show in which situations you need to intervene in a conflict, and in which ones — to help children come to a compromise on their own. Why is it important, when evaluating the behavior of children, not to compare them with each other? How to make children feel: even if they cannot get all the attention of their parents, all the toys, the whole room, and they have to share with brothers and sisters — parental love does not need to be shared, it will be enough for everyone, and they can always count on it.
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