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Para versión que sea responsiva a registros, teclee aquí. Después “bookmark” esta pagina. Selección de The Parent’s Little Book of Lists: Do’s & Don’ts of Effective Parenting, (“Para Padres y Madres – El Libro Pequeño de Listas: Lo Que Debe Hacer Y Lo Que No Debe Hacer Para Ser Padres Eficaces”) por Jane Bluestein, Ph.D. © 1997, Health Communications, Inc, Deerfield Beach, FL. 9 Beneficios Que Tiene Hacer Preguntas en Vez de Dar Respuestaspor Jane Bluestein, Ph.D. Note: This is a draft version of this page. The final version may include additional translations of links that are currently in English and corrections of errors in the translation or typing that are found by proofreader.
Imagine the learning your child can experience when you ask questions like, “How would you like your friend to treat you?” “What have you already tried?” “What else can you do?” “What might happen if you do that?” “How will you feel if that happens?” or “What else can you do?” Compare this process to what she learns when you simply say, “Well, just ignore her,” or “Go play with somebody else.” Even though a solution might be quite evident to you, there is great value in your child exploring the problem and possible solutions with you as her guide! Translated by Graciela Cueva and Monet Millard Templeton, Encinitas Union School District, Encinitas, CA. Additional translation by E. Ann Worthington, Executive Director, New Hope Charitable Foundation. Esta página es disponible en ingles, también. Más informacíon sobre este libro. Para comprar este libro, teclee aquí. Alternatives to Advice Giving: Ask—Don’t Tell Teclee aquí para más selecciones de libros y revistas. Teclee aquí para una lista de recursos de presentaciones escritos por Jane Bluestein, Ph.D. Para versión que sea responsiva a registros, teclee aquí. Después “bookmark” esta pagina. © 2008, Jane Bluestein, Ph.D., Instructional Support Services, Inc. Last updated on October 16, 2006 11:57 AM . |
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