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Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting: Keeping the Child's Mind in Mind
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Hardcover
from Jason Aronson Inc (August 2, 2012)
9780765709011 | details & prices | 144 pages | 6.25 × 9.25 × 0.50 in. | 0.85 lbs | List price $65.00
About: Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting: Keeping the Childâs Mind in Mind describes the Center for Reflective Parenting and techniques developed at the Center for helping parents to be able to understand and reflect on their childrenâs emotional states, as a way of helping them to be more effective parents.
About: Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting: Keeping the Childâs Mind in Mind describes the Center for Reflective Parenting and techniques developed at the Center for helping parents to be able to understand and reflect on their childrenâs emotional states, as a way of helping them to be more effective parents.
Paperback
With Davis (other contributor) |
Reprint edition from Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc (April 25, 2014)
9781442235083 | details & prices | 144 pages | 6.25 × 9.00 × 0.50 in. | 0.54 lbs | List price $41.00
This edition also contains Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting: Keeping the Child's Mind in Mind
About: Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting: Keeping the Childâs Mind in Mind describes the Center for Reflective Parenting and techniques developed at the Center for helping parents to be able to understand and reflect on their childrenâs emotional states, as a way of helping them to be more effective parents.
This edition also contains Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting: Keeping the Child's Mind in Mind
About: Clinical Perspectives on Reflective Parenting: Keeping the Childâs Mind in Mind describes the Center for Reflective Parenting and techniques developed at the Center for helping parents to be able to understand and reflect on their childrenâs emotional states, as a way of helping them to be more effective parents.