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Book Synopsis
With a distinctive emphasis on how to distinguish types of conflict dependent on age and gender, Pickhardt shows parents how to turn the daily battles into opportunities for growth. This is a practical guide that helps parents confront difficult issues with which all families grapple.

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Praise for The Connected Father: 'As the father of two teenagers, I found Pickhardt's book to be an important, supportive, and straightforward look at one of the most challenging stages of fatherhood' -Armin Brott, author of The Expectant Father and Father for Life 'This book is a must-read for any parent who has an only child' -Texas Family 'Insightful and helpful' -Austin Statesman

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter One: Cooperation and Conflict Chapter Two: Emotion and Conflict Chapter Three: Communication and Conflict Chapter Four: Intolerance and Conflict Chapter Five: Resemblance and Conflict Chapter Six: Change and Conflict Chapter Seven: Authority and Conflict Chapter Eight: Compromise and Conflict Appendix A: Behaviors to Avoid in Family Conflict Appendix B: A Code of Family Conflict Appendix C: In Case of Violence Further Reading Notes

Stop The Screaming How to Turn Angry Conflict with Your Child Into Positive Communication

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 1/30/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780230606456, 978-0230606456
      ISBN10: 0230606458

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With a distinctive emphasis on how to distinguish types of conflict dependent on age and gender, Pickhardt shows parents how to turn the daily battles into opportunities for growth. This is a practical guide that helps parents confront difficult issues with which all families grapple.

      Trade Review
      Praise for The Connected Father: 'As the father of two teenagers, I found Pickhardt's book to be an important, supportive, and straightforward look at one of the most challenging stages of fatherhood' -Armin Brott, author of The Expectant Father and Father for Life 'This book is a must-read for any parent who has an only child' -Texas Family 'Insightful and helpful' -Austin Statesman

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter One: Cooperation and Conflict Chapter Two: Emotion and Conflict Chapter Three: Communication and Conflict Chapter Four: Intolerance and Conflict Chapter Five: Resemblance and Conflict Chapter Six: Change and Conflict Chapter Seven: Authority and Conflict Chapter Eight: Compromise and Conflict Appendix A: Behaviors to Avoid in Family Conflict Appendix B: A Code of Family Conflict Appendix C: In Case of Violence Further Reading Notes

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