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Collection of five paperback books on effective communication with children by Joanna Faber, published by Piccadilly Press.

How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Related Reads 5 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Joanna Faber
SKU: MAN-9526533585
Barcode: 9789526533582
Publisher: Piccadilly Press
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Titles in This Set:
How To Talk So That Kids Will Listen
How To Talk To Kids So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk
How To Talk So Kids Can Learn At Home And In School
How To Talk: Siblings Without Rivalry
How To Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Discover a practical, reader-friendly framework for improving family dialogue across ages with the How To Talk five-book collection. Grounded in decades of real-world experience, these titles arm parents, caregivers, and teachers with fresh conversation tools that foster cooperation, resilience, and confident problem-solving. From soothing strong emotions to guiding fair consequences, the collection addresses everyday challenges at home, in classrooms, and beyond. Written with accessibility in mind, this paperback set is designed for busy families seeking a calmer, more connected household and a shared path to better understanding. By combining empathetic listening with clear boundaries, it offers a lasting approach to raising children who communicate thoughtfully and collaborate willingly. This set brings together five essential titles to support consistent, respectful dialogue across family life.

What This Collection Covers:
The five-book progression provides a coherent toolkit readers can apply immediately. It begins with validating feelings and reducing power struggles, then moves to practical dialogue templates, gentle guidance, and turning disagreements into teachable moments. The collection addresses siblings, classroom life, and family routines, delivering a holistic approach to communication that works in real life. Readers will find repeatable scripts, conversational strategies, and tips to foster empathy, autonomy, and cooperation. Whether addressing a tantrum, a spat between siblings, or a teen mood, the set supplies a practical framework for building stronger relationships and more confident, collaborative children and parents.

Book-by-Book Guide:
How To Talk So That Kids Will Listen - This foundational guide introduces empathetic communication techniques designed to reduce daily conflicts by inviting cooperation rather than issuing orders. It emphasizes describing feelings, validating needs, and offering workable choices. Through concise steps and realistic scenarios, readers see how small shifts in language yield big changes in behavior. The book demonstrates how to acknowledge children’s emotions while guiding them toward responsible decisions, creating a calmer home atmosphere and teaching problem-solving skills that last a lifetime.

How To Talk To Kids So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk - By presenting practical dialogues and responsive scripts, this volume shows both sides of communication: adults learning to listen, and children learning to express needs. It emphasizes empathy, collaborative problem-solving, and constructive negotiation, offering balanced strategies to transform conflicts into cooperation. With accessible language and real-life examples, it guides families through common moments—bedtimes, chores, school decisions—so conversations become opportunities for mutual respect and growth.

How To Talk So Kids Can Learn At Home And In School - Turn everyday conversations into learning moments, both at home and in classrooms. This book provides guidance on fostering curiosity, supporting study routines, and communicating expectations in a respectful, non-punitive way. It helps parents and educators partner with children to build confidence, resilience, and independent problem-solving, reinforcing a shared commitment to learning across home and school settings.

How To Talk: Siblings Without Rivalry - Navigate sibling dynamics with empathy and practical tools that minimize comparisons and power struggles. This volume offers strategies to create fair routines, fair consequences, and opportunities for cooperative problem-solving. By reframing disagreements as chances to learn empathy and teamwork, families can cultivate lasting harmony while honoring each child’s voice and individuality.

How To Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk - Teens naturally push boundaries; this book equips caregivers with respectful, boundary-rich dialogue that honors autonomy while guiding responsibility. It provides teen-focused scripts, active listening techniques, and negotiation templates that reduce defensiveness and increase cooperation. The approach emphasizes warmth, clarity, and consistent consequences, helping families navigate moodiness, independence, and decision-making with trust and open dialogue.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for busy parents, guardians, and educators seeking practical, field-tested tools to improve communication across ages. Suitable for families with toddlers through teens, caregivers in schools, and book clubs focused on parenting. It’s particularly helpful for those facing frequent tantrums, sibling rivalry, homework resistance, or moodiness in adolescence. The collection also serves as a classroom or counseling resource, offering a unified language to reduce friction and foster collaborative problem-solving for everyday life.

Key Benefits:

  • Practical, repeatable dialogue scripts you can adapt to daily moments
  • Reduces power struggles and defuses tantrums with respectful language
  • Builds empathy, autonomy, and cooperative problem-solving across ages
  • Consistent, parent-friendly language for home and school environments
  • Supports siblings and teens with proven communication strategies
  • Easy-to-use templates and real-life scenarios for quick reference

About the Author:
Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish are renowned authors in family communication, known for delivering practical, readable guides grounded in real-world experience. Their work emphasizes empathy, collaboration, and respectful dialogue, offering accessible scripts and strategies that help parents and educators connect with children at every stage. Their signature approach—balancing warmth with boundaries—has influenced countless families and classrooms worldwide. This five-book collection brings together their time-tested methods to support readers from early childhood through adolescence, providing a consistent framework for navigating emotions, conflicts, and everyday conversations with confidence and care.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete collection provides a cohesive toolkit that you can reference across family life. Spanning early childhood to teen years, it offers a unified approach to conversations that build trust, resilience, and independence. It’s an ideal gift for new parents, caregivers, teachers, or book clubs focused on family dynamics, delivering durable value as a long-term resource you’ll return to again and again in moments of frustration or growth.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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