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What do children need to learn to take care of themselves as adults? How do we help children develop emotional intelligence? How do we improve our ability to relate to others? How can being a parent help you grow? Why should we read books? How can education be improved? Can parents continue to learn? How can parents and children think more creatively? What Do We Do? Questions on Psychology and Education for Parents addresses these queries with insightful and entertaining articles. Dr. Michael K. Smith, an experimental psychologist, and Dr. Kathryn R. Smith, a forensic psychologist, bring…mehr

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What do children need to learn to take care of themselves as adults? How do we help children develop emotional intelligence? How do we improve our ability to relate to others? How can being a parent help you grow? Why should we read books? How can education be improved? Can parents continue to learn? How can parents and children think more creatively? What Do We Do? Questions on Psychology and Education for Parents addresses these queries with insightful and entertaining articles. Dr. Michael K. Smith, an experimental psychologist, and Dr. Kathryn R. Smith, a forensic psychologist, bring different perspectives to these issues of parenting and education. Kathryn Smith has been a therapist in private practice, psychological examiner, and forensic psychologist. Michael Smith has taught at the university level, consulted on assessment and testing projects, and operated a test preparation company. Drawn from their diverse experience, these articles will help parents answer questions about how to parent, how to improve relationships, and how to deal with change.
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Michael K. Smith received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville in 1984. Dr. Smith has authored numerous articles and books. His book, Humble Pi: The Role Mathematics Should Play in American Education (1992), was featured on CNN. He is also the author of Playing Fast and Loose: Match Wits with the Author and Guess the Origin of Common Idioms (2013). Kathryn R. Smith received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville in 1998. She is a licensed Psychologist and Certified Forensic Examiner in Tennessee. She is also President of the Knoxville Area Psychological Association (2015-2016).