How to talk to your kids about really important things : for children four to twelve : specific questions and useful things to say

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How to talk to your kids about really important things : for children four to twelve : specific questions and useful things to say

Charles E. Schaefer and Theresa Foy DiGeronimo

Jossey-Bass Publishers, c1994

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-309)

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Description

Charles E. Schaefer and Theresa Foy DiGeronimo's classic guide offers parents, teachers, counselors, and others the help they need to find the words to talk to kids and answer their questions. The book is filled with practical advice on discussing a wide range of life's experiences with children?from family changes like moving to a new home, divorce, and remarriage to broader subjects such as child abuse and AIDS.

Table of Contents

MAJOR CRISES AND BIG FAMILY CHANGES. Adoption, Alcoholic Parent, Death of a Loved One, Death of a Pet, Dentist or Medical Doctor Visit, Disasters--Accidents and Natural Catastrophes, Divorce, Dying Child, First Day of School, Hospital Stay, Mental Health Professional, Moving to a New Home, New Baby in the Family, Remarriage and Stepparenting, Repeating a Grade, Sleep-Away Camp. CONCERNS OF YOUTH. Death, Drug Abuse, HIV/AIDS, Homosexuality, Money and Work, Pornography, Prejudice, Puberty, Risk Taking and Failure, Santa Claus, Sex and Reproduction, Sex Play and Masturbation, Sexual Abuse, Strangers, Television and Media, Violence, War.

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