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A clinical psychologist presents an innovative, hands-on approach to using play in all facets of parenting, explaining how children use play to communicate feelings, get close to those they care about, help alleviate stressful situations, release tension, and foster emotional healing. Winner of the 2001 NAPPA Gold Award. Reprint.

Produktbeschreibung
A clinical psychologist presents an innovative, hands-on approach to using play in all facets of parenting, explaining how children use play to communicate feelings, get close to those they care about, help alleviate stressful situations, release tension, and foster emotional healing. Winner of the 2001 NAPPA Gold Award. Reprint.
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Autorenporträt
Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph. D., is a clinical psychologist specializing in children's play, play therapy, and parenting. He is the coauthor, with Michael Thompson and Catherine O'Neill Grace, of Best Friends, Worst Enemies, a book about children's friendships and peer relations. He is also a columnist for The Boston Globe. Dr. Cohen leads Playful Parenting workshops for parents, teachers, and child-care professionals. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts, with his wife, Anne, and their daughter, Emma.
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A welcome reminder that the serious business of parenthood also can be fun. Seattle Post-Intelligencer

A magical and inspiring read. MICHAEL THOMPSON, Ph.D., Coauthor of Best Friends, Worst Enemies

Reading this book, you ll discover that you can be closer to your children and can enjoy them more. . . . You ll learn what a difference play can make in your relationships and the kind of people your children will become. And, most important, you ll have fun. Chicago Parent