
A child psychologist explains new approaches to discipline based upon an understanding of the child's angers and fears
This book investigates how parents and educators can replace traditional punitive discipline with methods rooted in the psychological understanding of a child's underlying emotions. Dr. Dorothy Baruch, a clinical psychologist, utilizes her professional experience in child therapy to argue that behavioral issues are often symptoms of repressed anger and fear. She presents a framework that prioritizes emotional validation and the constructive release of feelings over the suppression of behavior through punishment.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text in the shift toward empathetic parenting models. Readers frequently note the accessible, clinical tone that bridges the gap between professional psychological theory and practical home application.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
1949-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070040400
ISBN-13:
9780070040403
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