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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Teaching a grandparent New Tricks,
By No1mspiggy@aol.com (Boca Raton, Fl) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parent Talk: Words That Empower, Words That Wound: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages (Hardcover)
As a grandmother if two small grandchildren, I felt the need to further learn how to be a more respondsible grandparent. I turned to "Parent Talk", so I could learn how to encourage self-esteem, respondsible behavior, and motivate the children to be the best they could be. An interesting and unexpected benefit was that, "Parent Talk" helped me communicate more effectively in all my relationships not just with the children. If you are interested in empowering your children or grandchildren or others, "Parent Talk " is the book for you. I think it should be on every school and home book shelf.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Changed the climate in our household,
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This review is from: Parent Talk: Words That Empower, Words That Wound: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages (Hardcover)
I saw Chick Moorman speak about Parent Talk and ultimately read the book at a time when I needed some guidance on parenting a 4 year old. I shared Chick's feelings of respect and responsibility for my son, but didn't know how to phrase these concepts "in the heat of the moment". This book taught me the way to say what I want my child to hear - that I love him and respect him and that I want to teach him to be responsible for his actions.Each page is an example you can put into use immediately. It's common sense all good parents have been searching for.I have recommended this book to ever parent I know.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Parent Talk: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That B,
By J.G.Baker (Baytown, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Parent Talk: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages Responsibility (Paperback)
This is a great book! After 20 years of working with children, I thought I knew all the ways to speak to a child. But this book has given me new insight into the impact that our words have on children. It shows examples of how we inadvertently teach our children 'learned helplessness' and ways to teach them the process of making decisions, handling everyday happenings, and to make their own choices. I have also been amazed at how the advice in this book works with my teenager! So I ventured a step further and have used the advice in this book with co-workers, too, with some amazing results! It is easy to read and refer back to when necessary. Every parent should have a copy of this book handed to them when their children are born.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
practical tips for parenting,
By A Customer
This review is from: Parent Talk: Words That Empower, Words That Wound: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages (Hardcover)
I enjoyed reading this book a great deal. It is easy to read! The author makes practical suggestions on how you can change your wording when correcting or praising your precious child. I highly recommend this to all parents who want to empower their children!!!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding,
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This review is from: Parent Talk: Words That Empower, Words That Wound: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages (Hardcover)
This is among the best child-raising "advice" books I've ever read. There are many, very short chapters with practical, easy to follow, common sense advice that parents so rarely follow. I've read and reread many of the sections, and I've recommended this book to others who have given rave reviews as well. THis is a must have!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Phrases that encourage kids to make responsible choices.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Parent Talk: Words That Empower, Words That Wound: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages (Hardcover)
Parent Talk is a practical system of communication that helps parents encourage responsible behavior and healthy self-esteem in their children. This book is humorous and delightful to read. Chick Moorman uses every-day illustrations to describe techniques of positive discipline which are highly effective with children of all ages.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very helpful book,
By Rabbit (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Parent Talk: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages Responsibility (Paperback)
My life was a syntax error before I read this book. I have an older child that I had no troubles with whatsoever, and I was afraid my youngest was a "problem child". Thanks to Chick Moorman, I found out he is NOT a problem child at all, he just responds to the type of language that Moorman explains in the book. It does make a huge difference. If you're having troubles with your kids, this book could change your life.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great ideas for communication,
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This review is from: Parent Talk: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages Responsibility (Paperback)
I would recommend this book to all parents as a source for creating better communication between parents and kids. Covered in "Parent Talk," and certainly not a new topic, is the psychological impact our words have on our kids. Sayings you might think are harmless may have short- and long-term effects that you never realized. Chick Moorman gives ways to word, or reword, what we say for maximum nurturing, as well as showing us what to say to help our kids think for themselves. Even if you know how your words affect your children, this book gives options in a variety of categories (responsibility, praise, criticism, learned helplessness, etc.) that you might not have thought of. It is easy to read with brief chapters following each suggested, or not suggested, "parent talk" statement. The statement-then-definition format does get redundant, but aside from that, I would encourage parents to read this book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Communication Tool,
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This review is from: Parent Talk: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages Responsibility (Paperback)
Great tool for all parents to learn how to communicate with their kids to bring out the best in them.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book!,
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This review is from: Parent Talk: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages Responsibility (Paperback)
This book is very well written, easy to read with lots of great examples to draw from. My son has lots of self-esteem & confidence issues, & I am planning to implement many of this book's ideas in order to help him grow.
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Parent Talk: How to Talk to Your Children in Language That Builds Self-Esteem and Encourages Responsibility by Chick Moorman (Paperback - February 25, 2003)
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