How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk 5 Books Collection Set by Adele Faber - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
How To Talk 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 So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7
How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk
Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too (How to Help Your Child)
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Format: Paperback
Overview:
This 5-book collection from Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish brings together the practical, compassionate framework of the How To Talk series for families navigating life from toddlers to teenagers. Each title translates proven communication principles into clear, repeatable steps you can apply tonight: listen with empathy, describe feelings rather than labels, offer choices, and collaborate on solutions. The books are built around vivid, real-life dialogues and accessible cartoons that illuminate every moment of daily parenting — from brushing teeth and bedtime battles to negotiating curfews and peer pressure. Whether you’re a new parent learning the ropes or a seasoned caregiver seeking fresh, proven strategies, this set provides a cohesive toolkit to reduce power struggles, foster cooperation, and strengthen trust within your family. The result is calmer routines, more cooperative kids, and a deeper, more resilient parent–child connection across ages. This collection is not just guidance; it’s a practical road map for a rewarding family journey.
What Makes This Collection Special:
What sets this collection apart is its seamless through-line across five crucial life stages. The same core philosophy—honouring children's feelings while guiding behaviour—builds a consistent, respectful dialogue that grows with your family. You’ll notice how early-parenting techniques for toddlers naturally expand into teen negotiation and sibling harmony, creating a unified approach rather than separate, incompatible routines. The warm, accessible tone, paired with bite-sized, repeatable scripts and cartoons, makes complex behavioural science feel doable. Owning the whole set means you’re not hunting for disparate resources; you’re investing in a complete, evolving framework that supports everyday parenting decisions, classroom moments, and family dynamics with clarity and confidence.
Books Included in This Collection:
How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk
This cornerstone title teaches parents to communicate with respect and clarity. You’ll learn to describe your child’s feelings, express your own needs without blame, and offer alternatives to punishment. With practical scripts for common scenarios—defiance at bedtime, chores, and conflicts with siblings—the authors provide a toolkit that converts tense moments into opportunities for connection, teaching cooperation and autonomy in a non-adversarial way.
How to Talk So Kids Can Learn: At Home and in School
Designed to motivate learning, this book extends the conversation from home to classroom life. It shows how to frame feedback, set high expectations without pressure, and support mastery through collaborative dialogue. By applying the same empathetic listening and choice-making strategies, parents and educators can help children become engaged, self-disciplined learners who take ownership of their progress and feel seen in both school and at home.
How To Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7
A practical companion for the preschool years, this guide tackles the daily hurdles of early childhood with humour and heart. From teeth-brushing battles to sharing challenges, you’ll discover gentle, effective responses that reduce power struggles and build confidence. The book’s bite-sized strategies—validated by real-family scenarios—empower caregivers to respond calmly, set boundaries with warmth, and turn routine moments into opportunities for teaching emotional regulation.
How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk
Navigating adolescence demands nuance. This title equips families with tools for curfews, peer pressure, and the shifting dynamics of trust. It emphasizes mutual respect, honest dialogue, and collaborative problem-solving, helping parents guide teens toward responsibility while preserving connection. Expect practical scripts for tense conversations, strategies to acknowledge teens’ independence, and a blueprint for navigating sensitive topics with empathy and clarity that honours both teen autonomy and family values.
Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too (How to Help Your Child)
Sibling dynamics can challenge even the best parents. This book offers compassionate, practical strategies to defuse rivalry, promote fairness, and nurture positive relationships among siblings. By focusing on shared family rituals, equitable attention, and cooperative problem-solving, you’ll learn to reduce comparison, encourage collaboration, and create a home atmosphere where siblings support one another rather than compete for approval.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for parents at every stage—new moms and dads learning how to set boundaries with warmth, caregivers and teachers seeking practical classroom strategies, and families looking for a cohesive approach to manners, discipline, learning, and sibling harmony. It’s also a thoughtful gift for expectant parents, new families, and book clubs focused on parenting, child development, or education. If you’re navigating mornings, homework, teen negotiations, or sibling squabbles, this set provides approachable, proven guidance you can apply immediately to foster calmer routines and deeper family connection.
Key Benefits:
- Unified, stage-spanning communication framework for toddlers to teens
- Practical scripts that turn conflicts into coaching moments
- Reduced power struggles and increased family cooperation
- Enhanced empathy and emotional literacy for children
- At-home and school-ready strategies for learning and behavior
- Accessible, engaging format with cartoons and real-life dialogues
- Excellent gift for new parents, caregivers, teachers, and book clubs
About the Author:
Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish are renowned parenting educators and the co-authors of the international best-selling How To Talk series. Their work translates psychological insight into practical, actionable guidance that families can use day to day. The authors’ approach combines compassionate listening with clear boundaries, expressed through relatable dialogue, real-life scenarios, and approachable language. Their books have earned a broad following among parents, teachers, and professionals who value communicating with kindness while guiding children toward independence and resilience. This collection showcases their collaborative voice across five titles, each reinforcing a shared philosophy while addressing different life stages and relationship dynamics within a family.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete collection means you have a durable, trusted framework to navigate parenting challenges as your family grows. The cohesive voice across all five titles provides consistency in messaging and practice, turning teachable moments into opportunities for connection, learning, and harmony. It’s a thoughtful gift for new households, a practical toolkit for households with multiple children, and a reliable resource for teachers and caregivers who want to reinforce positive communication at home and in school. With clear steps, relatable examples, and a gentle, respectful tone, this set makes the often daunting work of parenting feel manageable—and deeply rewarding.
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