Cuando Su Hijo Esta Herido – (Spanish)
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El popular experto en crianza de hijos y autor superventas del New York Times equipa a los padres con herramientas para ayudar a los chicos a enfrentar los graves desafios y ansiedades que enfrentan en la actualidad.
Como padres, tenemos el fuerte impulso de proteger a nuestros hijos, pero esa proteccion puede terminar perjudicandolos de por vida. En vez de intentar salvarlos de las dificultades, debemos ensearles a enfrentar y superar sus problemas. En uno de sus libros mas importantes hasta la fecha, el Dr. Kevin Leman –psicologo y exitoso autor reconocido internacionalmente– les muestra a los padres como
– ser buenos oyentes
– decir la verdad, aun cuando sea dificil
– hallar el equilibrio entre ser protector y sobreprotector
– enfocar el dolor y la injusticia como una experiencia de aprendizaje en vez de promover la mentalidad de victima
– y mucho mas
Ya sea que el chico este tratando con una situacion hogarea dificil, con agresores, con la perdida de algun amigo, la muerte de un ser querido, la discriminacion, el abuso, un embarazo juvenil o simplemente que este intentando darle sentido a lo que ve en las noticias, este benefico y util libro ayudara a los padres a equiparlos para procesar, aprender y superar tales situaciones.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800739386
ISBN10: 0800739388
Language: Spanish
Kevin Leman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Revell
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