Good Friends are Hard to Find: Help Your Child Find, Make and Keep Friends Suggests ways in which parents can help children make and maintain friendships, including scheduling one-on-one play dates, encouraging good behavior, and overcoming hyperactivity. Frankel,FH/ Wetmore,Barry (Illustrator) 被...
《Friends Forever: How Parents Can Help Their Kids Make And Keep Good Friends》(Fred Frankel)内容简介: The author presents a systematic plan for parents helping kids make and sustainriendships includin...
The article looks at what parents should do when their child befriends dangerous children. Several professionals in the field of child psychology comment, including professor of psychology Dr. Laurence Steinberg, psychiatrist D...
the encounter should be handled by the head of the pediatric oncology unit or a senior member of the medical staff, with the support of another member of the staff; and both the young patient's parents should be present. Other relatives, the family's local physician, or close friends may...
Good Friends are Hard to Find: Help Your Child Find, Make and Keep Friends Suggests ways in which parents can help children make and maintain friendships, including scheduling one-on-one play dates, encouraging good behavior, and overcoming hyperactivity. Frankel,FH/ Wetmore,Barry (Illustrator) ...
Good Friends are Hard to Find: Help Your Child Find, Make and Keep Friends Suggests ways in which parents can help children make and maintain friendships, including scheduling one-on-one play dates, encouraging good behavior, and overcoming hyperactivity. Frankel,FH/ Wetmore,Barry (Illustrator) ...
Book Review:Good Friends are Hard to Find; Help Your Child Find, Make and Keep Friends. By Fred Frankel, Ph.D., Perspective Publishing, Los Angeles, 1996. S Stultz - 《Journal of Child & Adolescent Group Therapy》 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Book Review:Good Friends are Hard to Find; ...
Good Friends are Hard to Find: Help Your Child Find, Make and Keep Friends Suggests ways in which parents can help children make and maintain friendships, including scheduling one-on-one play dates, encouraging good behavior, and overcoming hyperactivity. Frankel,FH/ Wetmore,Barry (Illustrator) 被...
the encounter should be handled by the head of the pediatric oncology unit or a senior member of the medical staff, with the support of another member of the staff; and both the young patient's parents should be present. Other relatives, the family's local physician, or close friends may...