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Charles E. Schaefer - How to talk to your kids about really important things: for children four to twelve : specific questions and useful things to say

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Charles E. Schaefer and Theresa Foy DiGeronimos classic guide offers parents, teachers, counselors, and others the help they need to find the words to talk to kids and answer their questions. The book is filled with practical advice on discussing a wide range of lifes experiences with children?from family changes like moving to a new home, divorce, and remarriage to broader subjects such as child abuse and AIDS.

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title:How to Talk to Your Kids About Really Important Things : For Children Four to Twelve : Specific Questions and Useful Things to Say
author:Schaefer, Charles E.; DiGeronimo, Theresa Foy.
publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)
isbn10 | asin:1555426115
print isbn13:9781555426118
ebook isbn13:9780585254289
language:English
subjectParent and child, Communication in the family, Parenting, Children's questions and answers.
publication date:1994
lcc:HQ755.85.S33 1994eb
ddc:306.874
subject:Parent and child, Communication in the family, Parenting, Children's questions and answers.
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How to Talk to Your Kids about Really Important Things
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Specific Questions and Answers and Useful Things to Say
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How to Talk to Your Kids about Really Important Things
For Children Four to Twelve
Charles E. Schaefer and Theresa Foy DiGeronimo
Page vi Copyright 1994 by Charles E Schaefer and Theresa Foy DiGeronimo - photo 2
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Copyright 1994 by Charles E. Schaefer and Theresa Foy DiGeronimo.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
The TV Survey "Rated 'E' for Excellent By The Experts" in CHILD Magazine, December/January 1992, is reprinted by permission of CHILD Magazine. Copyright 1992 CHILD Magazine.
Substantial discounts on bulk quantities of Jossey-Bass books are available to corporations, professional associations, and other organizations. For details and discount information, contact the special sales department at Jossey-Bass Inc., Publishers (415) 433-1740; Fax (800) 605-2665.
Jossey-Bass Web address: http://www.joseybass.com
Printed in the United States of America on acid-free recycled paper containing a minimum 50 percent recovered waste paper, of which at least 10 percent is postconsumer waste.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Schaefer, Charles E.
How to talk to your kids about really important things : for children four
to twelve : specific questions and useful things to say / Charles E. Schaefer,
Theresa Foy DiGeronimo.1st ed
p. cm.(A joint publication in the Jossey-Bass social and
behavioral science series, the Jossey-Bass education series, and the Jossey
Bass health series)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 1-55542-611-5 (alk. paper)
1. Parent and child. 2. Communication in the family. 3. Parenting.
4. Children's questions and answers. I. DiGeronimo, Theresa Foy.
II. Title. III. Series: Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series.
IV. Series: Jossey-Bass education series. V. Series: Jossey-Bass health series.
HQ755.85.S33 1994
306.874dc20 93-35548
FIRST EDITION
PB Printing 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
Page vii
To my children, Karine and Eric,
who have made "family talks" an enjoyable challenge
never a burden.
C.E.S.
To my husband, Mick,
my partner in parenting and life.
T.F.D.
Page ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would like to thank:
Alan Rinzler, our editor, for recognizing the need for a book about talking to kids and for offering his own parental insights;
Dr. Karen Hein, director of the Adolescent AIDS Program at Montefiore Medical Center, New York City, for reviewing the chapter on HIV/AIDS;
Wendy Hollis, children's librarian at the Hawthorne Public Library, Hawthorne, New Jersey, for her help in compiling the suggested readings.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
xiii
Part I
Major Crises and Big Family Changes
1
Adoption
3
Alcoholic Parent
16
Death of a Loved One
28
Death of a Pet
41
Dentist or Medical Doctor Visit
47
DisastersAccidents and Natural Catastrophes
54
Divorce
63
Dying Child
76
First Day of School
84
Hospital Stay
95
Mental Health Professional
104
Moving to a New Home
111
New Baby in the Family
121
Remarriage and Stepparenting
129
Repeating a Grade
140
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