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Books : Understanding Your Child's Dreams

Understanding Your Child's Dreams

by: Pam Spurr




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2048200





Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 154.63083
EAN: 9780806919133
ISBN: 0806919132
Label: Sterling
Product Manufacturer: Sterling
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: December 31, 1999
Publisher: Sterling
Ranking: 2048200
Studio: Sterling









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Understand the rich tapestry of your child's inner world! With fewer inhibitions than adults, children eagerly share their dream life and visit their worst nightmares. But they often don't have the vocabulary to express their feelings. Open up the lines of communication and help youngsters tap into a joyous fount of creativity and a source of intellectual and social development. Using a variety of imaginative techniques, such as Dreamercises, children can safely explore and come to terms with their nightmares. Stimulate pleasant dreams by suggesting scenarios to 'revisit' that night--perhaps from a story or a cherished, favorite event. Encourage awareness with the 'Dream Finder,' which gives parents questions that gently and positively guide a child to talk. The extraordinary color drawings will help them visualize and focus on their dreams. With illuminating real-life case histories that show just how much youthful dreams reveal and a dictionary of common images, you'll have a head start in assuring that your child has a happier, more fulfilled life. 144 pages (all in color), 8 x 10.










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Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This was so much about creative parenting as well as dreams!
I bought this book as I thought it looked interesting and I'm fascinated by dreams. I'd never seen one on children's dreams so I thought I'd see how it worked with mine. I was pleasantly surprised to find it packed with sensitive real-life stories with lots of caring advice. If you're wondering about your parenting skills - and what parent doesn't? - then you'd be wise to buy this book by Dr. Spurr. You may find it eye-opening!



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