Stop the Screaming: How to Turn Angry Conflict With Your Child into Positive Communication
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Stop the Screaming: How to Turn Angry Conflict With Your Child into Positive Communication

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Parenting expert Carl E. Pickhardt brings his considerable experience to tackling the most pervasive and difficult problems parents face in childrearing. Whereas many books on family conflict focus on the prickly teenage years, Pickhardt takes the long view and treats a broad range of ages--starting from the early toddler years all the way through college. He empowe

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Paperback, 240 pages
Published January 6th 2009 by Palgrave Macmillan
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Benjamin
I think some of what I read in here actually penetrated into my brain deep enough to change some of my behavior ... and ... I think it may have actually helped reduce the screaming.
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