Author: Haim G. Ginott
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9780609809884
Language: English
Publish Date: 30/12/1969
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2Barriers to effective communication between parents and children Chapter 3Methods of effective communication Chapter 4Summary & Review Homecoming by John Bradshaw
Listening to the summary audiobook of "Between Parent and Child" by Haim G. Ginott offers valuable insights into effective parenting techniques that foster healthy communication and emotional connection between parents and children. This classic work emphasizes the importance of empathy, respectful dialogue, and understanding a child's perspective, equipping listeners with practical tools to nurture their child's emotional development. By distilling Ginott's wisdom into a concise format, the summary audiobook provides busy parents and caregivers with accessible guidance to enhance their relationships and cultivate a supportive family environment.
With a Ph.D. in psychology, Haim G. Ginott was a clinical psychologist, child psychotherapist, and pediatrician. He also served as an adjunct professor of psychology at the Graduate School of New York University and the postdoctoral program at Adelphi University. Dr. Ginott had devoted his life to the study of child psychology as well as parents’ and teachers' education. His innovative ideas for communicating with children caused upheaval in the US and around the world.
- The foundation of effective parenting lies in the ability to communicate openly and empathically with children, validating their feelings while guiding their behavior. This approach not only strengthens the parent-child relationship but also fosters a sense of security in the child.
- Setting limits is essential in parenting, but it should be done with respect and understanding rather than authority and punishment. By involving children in discussions about rules, parents can teach responsibility while encouraging cooperation.
- Discipline should focus more on teaching rather than punishing, allowing children to learn from their mistakes in a supportive environment. When parents model emotional intelligence, they equip their children with the skills needed to navigate their own feelings and interpersonal relationships.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com
Author: Haim G. Ginott
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9780609809884
Language: English
Publish Date: 30/12/1969
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2Barriers to effective communication between parents and children Chapter 3Methods of effective communication Chapter 4Summary & Review Homecoming by John Bradshaw
Listening to the summary audiobook of "Between Parent and Child" by Haim G. Ginott offers valuable insights into effective parenting techniques that foster healthy communication and emotional connection between parents and children. This classic work emphasizes the importance of empathy, respectful dialogue, and understanding a child's perspective, equipping listeners with practical tools to nurture their child's emotional development. By distilling Ginott's wisdom into a concise format, the summary audiobook provides busy parents and caregivers with accessible guidance to enhance their relationships and cultivate a supportive family environment.
With a Ph.D. in psychology, Haim G. Ginott was a clinical psychologist, child psychotherapist, and pediatrician. He also served as an adjunct professor of psychology at the Graduate School of New York University and the postdoctoral program at Adelphi University. Dr. Ginott had devoted his life to the study of child psychology as well as parents’ and teachers' education. His innovative ideas for communicating with children caused upheaval in the US and around the world.
- The foundation of effective parenting lies in the ability to communicate openly and empathically with children, validating their feelings while guiding their behavior. This approach not only strengthens the parent-child relationship but also fosters a sense of security in the child.
- Setting limits is essential in parenting, but it should be done with respect and understanding rather than authority and punishment. By involving children in discussions about rules, parents can teach responsibility while encouraging cooperation.
- Discipline should focus more on teaching rather than punishing, allowing children to learn from their mistakes in a supportive environment. When parents model emotional intelligence, they equip their children with the skills needed to navigate their own feelings and interpersonal relationships.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com