Description |
vii, 421 pages ; 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [415]-416) and index. |
Summary |
Everyone understands that boys are different from girls, not only in their physical makeup, but also in the way they act and communicate. Dr. Richard Heyman has compiled a wellspring of practical advice on how to broach uncomfortable subjects, or simply get your point across, to boys. Using the latest medical, psychological, and communications research, this book offers concrete examples and suggestions for what to say and how to say it. |
Contents |
Introduction: Boys and girls; differences that make a difference -- Baby boys and toddlers (0-2 years) -- Preschool boys (3-5 years) -- Young schoolboys (6-8 years) -- Older schoolboys (9-12 years) -- Young teenage boys (13-15 years) -- Older teenage boys (16-18 years). |
Subject |
Boys -- Life skills guides.
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Boys -- Conduct of life.
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Teenage boys -- Life skills guides.
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Teenage boys -- Conduct of life.
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Parenting.
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Parent and child.
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ISBN |
0735203687 |
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